Rama: Albania to be at forefront of Balkans in solar energy
Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama said Voltalia's two big photovoltaic plants would take his country to the forefront of the Balkans in solar power
Climate crisis is fact, Slovenia must help its farmers – President Pahor
The temperature in Slovenia is rising two times faster compared to global average, so the state must help the agricultural sector.
Recent developments in Turkey’s hydrogen energy strategies
By increasing the use of hydrogen, Turkey aims to take a step towards using cleaner resources and thus becoming less dependent on imported energy. This is of great importance as Turkey’s energy strategy focuses on local sources of energy.
French 1 GW solar power project to include batteries, hydrogen, agriculture
A 1 GW solar power plant with 40 MW of storage is planned to be integrated with a hydrogen plant, a fruit and vegetable farm and a data center
SET Green Technology to invest EUR 12 million in four biogas power plants
Total installed capacity of the four facilities planned for construction is 4 MW. The first one should be put into operation by the end of the year.
Croatia to subsidize heating, cooling systems using energy from Adriatic Sea
Croatia is preparing its first subsidy program for heat pumps with seawater for heating and cooling. The technology could also be used near rivers and lakes.
Montenegro mulls gas-fired power plant to replace TPP Pljevlja
Montenegro is considering options to replace the Pljevlja thermal power plant when it ceases to generate electricity.
European Greens’ Waitz: Serbia is suffering from environmental crimes
European Greens Co-chair Thomas Waitz said he would speak in the European Parliament about Rio Tinto's project and the devastation of the Danube in Serbia
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