Protesters in Serbia block railway in campaign to ban lithium mining
A series of almost everyday protests for weeks throughout Serbia against lithium mining culminated in a massive rally in Belgrade
Northeast Bulgarian town resists giant wind power project that wpd revived
Wpd is facing backlash for trying to amend and merge two old wind power projects in General Toshevo in northeast Bulgaria
Montenegrin DSO to reduce grid losses to below 10%
Montenegrin DSO Crnogorski elektrodistributivni sistem has reduced losses in its grid from 12.93% to 10.84%
Turkish solar panel manufacturers expanding their capacity
Solar panel producers Kalyon Energy and Smart Solar Technologies are major players in Turkey's expansion in the sector, competing even with China
Negative electricity prices lower bills for households in Europe
Data for the first six months of 2024 showed that consumers with dynamic tariffs paid up to 34% less for electricity than the average price on the EEX
Waste-to-energy is win-win solution for Podgorica landfill – minister
Municipal waste management utility Deponija in Podgorica plans to build a waste-to-energy facility, its director Aleksandar Božović said
Revised Greek NECP halves initial expenditure sum, keeps focus on renewables
Greece aims at a less costly and more realistic energy transition through its revised National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP)
Montenegro publishes draft Energy Law for public debate
Montenegro is receiving comments on its draft Energy Law until September 16. The new provisions are harmonizing the domestic legal framework.
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