Bulgarian government subsidizes businesses with EUR 51 per MWh
Bulgaria’s interim government has also decided to speed-up the implementation of the aid scheme planned for next year
Here are winners of EU Sustainable Energy Awards
Filip Koprčina from Croatia is one of the laureates at this year's edition of the EU Sustainable Energy Week – EUSEW
EU kicks off EUSEW: sustainable energy is key to overcome energy crisis
Renewables insure the EU against rising energy prices and cut its dependency on fossil fuel imports, Von der Leyen said at the opening of EUSEW
Serbia eyes minority stake in Hungarian nuclear power plant Paks II
Serbia is willing to become a minority shareholder of the nuclear power plant in the Hungarian city of Paks, the Serbian president has said.
Two Chinese companies to build 84 MW wind farm near Tomislavgrad
Ivovik, which will cost EUR 130 million to build, will be the biggest wind farm and the largest-ever investment in renewable energy in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Kosovo’s* 102.6 MW wind farm Bajgora goes on stream
The wind farm, with 27 turbines supplied by General Electric, has started feeding electricity into the grid, according to a statement from Notus.
GEN-I launches community solar service for households
The company offers a service for self-consumption for households unable to install photovoltaic panels on their roofs
Montenegro’s EPCG ready for reconstruction of TPP Pljevlja despite jump in costs
State-owned utility EPCG says the reconstruction of coal-fired TPP Pljevlja should begin soon and prevent massive imports of electricity
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