Popescu: Government of Romania to pass offshore wind energy bill next month
The Government of Romania is set to approve the offshore wind energy law in April, according to Minister of Energy Virgil Popescu.
Adriatic peninsula Istria intends to use offshore wind to achieve energy independence
Offshore wind farms are seen as the only significant source capable of ensuring the energy self-sufficiency of Istria
Renalfa IPP buys Alpiq’s 72.5 MW wind park in Bulgaria
Renalfa IPP agreed to take over the Vetrocom wind farm in Bulgaria, with a capacity of 72.5 MW, from Swiss company Alpiq
Climate change, water scarcity jeopardizing French nuclear fleet
The safety and operation of 56 existing reactors, as well as the planned ones, must be adapted to increasing climate extremes
Endangered vultures more important than wind farm project in Greek mountains
The competent institutions opted for the conservation of bird habitats and gave a negative opinion on the wind farm project
Serbia to start monitoring, reporting, verifying emissions by 2026
The introduction of an MRV system derives from the terms of the government's loan agreements with the World Bank
Virtual power plants emerge in BiH as seven aggregators pool 120 MW in total
The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) foresees an increase to 250 MW by the end of the year
Kosovo* outlines energy transition until 2031 in strategic document
Kosovo* aims at 1.6 GW in renewables capacity by 2031, with 340 MWh in batteries. It opted to reconstruct at least three coal plant units.
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