Republic of Srpska plans to install 50,000 small solar power plants
The Republic of Srpska has adopted a program that envisages installing 50,000 small solar power plants on residential and commercial facilities
Belgrade’s public heating utility intends to use geothermal energy in district heating
Beogradske Elektrane has invited bids for producing a study of the geothermal potential of groundwater on the sites of its heating plants
Energy crisis reality check – petroleum companies make huge profits while others face growing uncertainty
Oil companies reported huge profits, and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres described such high earnings as "immoral"
Automotive components producer Etem Gestamp signs PPA deal in Bulgaria
Private Equity Fund - Growth and Etem Gestamp have signed a ten year power purchase agreement for 4 GWh of solar energy
Montenegro’s EPCG lowers minimum price for sale of 10% of its shares
Montenegro's state-owned utility EPCG cut the minimum price for its 10% stake to EUR 87 million from just above EUR 100 million
Kosovo* adopts emergency measures to secure electricity supply
Kosovo* introduced emergency measures for up to 180 days in the electricity supply sector because of the surge in power prices in Europe
Turkey accounts for one third of world’s geothermal greenhouses
The surface of greenhouses heated with geothermal energy in Turkey grew 400% since 2002, says Mücahit Kıvrak from the Balıkesir University
2021 municipal waste report: Croatia continues progress but targets still unreachable
The country continued to make progress in almost all important sectors of waste management, but it was not enough to achieve the set goals
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