New rules for power grid connection in Serbia
Last week Serbia started applying new legislation regulating connection to the national electricity transmission system
Croatia eases terms of connection, delivery of surplus power to grid for prosumers
Recent changes to the legal framework in Croatia were favorable for prosumers – both households and firms
Largest solar power project in Europe halted
Romania's state-owned Hidroelectrica canceled a tender within its 1.5 GW solar power project in the Oltenia province
Hospitals in Romania’s Ilfov county to be powered by solar
The proposed solar power plant would cut electricity costs by 90% at public buildings and hospitals managed by the county
Bulgarian city seeks to set up country’s first energy community
Setting up energy communities in Bulgaria has been made possible by recent legislative changes
Nuclear power plant Krško back online after emergency repair
Pipelines in the Krško nuclear plant were replaced as a precaution due to a leakage detected on the reducer section in early October
Here’s how Southeastern European countries rank in sustainable competitiveness
Scandinavian countries are ranked the highest in GSCI, but even they have a long way to go to becoming truly sustainable and competitive
OMV Petrom’s Verchere: Energy security implies diversifying sources, supply
The pandemic, energy crisis and war in Ukraine have all actually accelerated the energy transition, OMV Petrom's CEO Christina Verchere said
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