Bulgarian town plans clean hydrogen industrial zone
The Razgrad municipality in Bulgaria plans to develop an industrial zone that will use clean hydrogen produced with solar power
Spain’s Iberdrola puts Europe’s largest solar power plant into operation
Iberdrola's solar power plant in western Spain has 1.5 million solar panels and an installed capacity of 590 MW
Scientists warn rainwater is unsafe to drink
The levels of so-called forever chemicals in rainwater exceed the most stringent standards developed by health and environmental agencies
Kosovo* allocates EUR 40 million to cover unpaid electricity bills in northern municipalities
Residents of the four Serb-majority municipalities in the north of Kosovo* have not been paying electricity bills for over two decades
SEEPEX chief: Power prices in Southeastern Europe reach EUR 500 per MWh for Q4 2022
Futures for settlement in the fourth quarter indicate an electricity price in Southeastern Europe of EUR 500 per MWh, chief of SEEPEX Miloš Mladenović said
PPC Renewables invites bids for building Greece’s biggest solar power plant
With an installed capacity of 550 MW, the future solar plant will be the biggest in Greece and one the largest in Europe
Activists warn Jadar project abandonment is a farce, investor does not give up on planned activities while waiting for new government
Rio Tinto said it intends to complete the internal feasibility study for its Jadar lithium project in Serbia, citing "previous commitments"
Drought lowers hydropower plant output in Serbia, Europe
The water flow in Serbia's hydropower system dropped by a half, increasing the need for electricity imports, but the situation is similar across Europe
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