Croatia could fully replace electricity imports with 1 GW of new wind capacity
By tapping on its renewable energy potentials, Croatia could completely eliminate the need to buy electricity abroad.
Vukosavić: EPS doesn’t need foreign management, but independence from government
The root of most of the issues of power utility EPS is in appointing politically loyal but incompetent staff, professor Slobodan Vukosavić wrote in an op-ed
Greek firms start construction of 840 MW gas plant in Alexandroupolis, target Balkans for power exports
PPC, DEPA Commercial and Damco Energy marked the start of works on a gas-fired power plant in Alexandroupolis in Greece
North Macedonia is El Dorado for renewables
The North Macedonian regulator issued 267 licenses for electricity production from renewables in 2022, averaging one per each working day
FBiH government gives green light for Široka Draga wind farm
The project will be located on Kamešnica hill, in the territory of the municipalities of Livno and Tomislavgrad
Bulgarian parliament tells government to abandon CO2 reduction target
The parliament has obliged the government to change the National Recovery and Resilience Plan in the section covering energy
Call for European Sustainable Energy Awards is open until February 9
The winners of EUSEW Awards 2023 in three categories will be announced during the European Sustainable Energy Week in June
Oil refinery in Ballsh in Albania to be turned into 100 MW solar power plant
A shuttered bitumen facility in Ballsh may reincarnate as a utility-scale photovoltaic plant, according to the Albanian government
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