Greek renewables price cap creates problems for PPA contracts
The low price cap set by the Greek government for renewables creates an issue for PPA contracts, which must be resolved soon
NGOs start legal action against EU over including gas in green taxonomy
The European Commission has up to 22 weeks to reply, and if it refuses, the NGOs will be able to turn to the Court of Justice of the EU
Green transformation of Bulgarian coal power plant Bobov Dol
After introducing biomass, coal-fired Bobov Dol power plant in Bulgaria is preparing to build a 100 MW photovoltaic unit for a hydrogen project
Birol: Without international cooperation global energy transition could be delayed for decades
Far greater international cooperation is needed to move the world on the right path in meeting climate commitments and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the latest report by leading international energy agencies warns. IEA Director Fatih Birol points out that strengthening cooperation is key to achieving zero emissions. A new report by the International Energy Agency […]
CWP Global intends to invest EUR 613 million in onshore wind power plant in Bulgaria
The Dobrotich Wind project, located on the coast of the Black Sea, will not receive any kind of subsidies
Cleaner district heating for 11 cities, municipalities in Serbia
District heating decarbonization projects and energy efficiency improvements in the sector are planned in 11 cities and municipalities in Serbia
Slovenia maps locations with grid capacity for utility-scale solar power plants
ELES and SODO have mapped the locations and determined the capacities in Slovenia for utility-scale solar power plants that can be connected to the grid
Serbia has three key development areas in green electricity sector
Balkan Green News Editor Branislava Jovičić says the key areas are private investments, state-owned utility EPS and citizens and companies with PV systems for own consumption
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