Serbia’s EPS changes electricity pricing system for businesses
The new pricing system ensures that prices reflect current market conditions while providing stability and predictability for customers
Denmark shuts its penultimate coal plant as UK is set to complete its exit
Denmark has only one coal power plant left now as Ørsted closed its last one. The only coal plant in the United Kingdom is ending operations.
Montenegro’s EPCG kicks off preparations to install batteries
The Board of Directors of Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has adopted a project task proposal to set up battery energy storage systems
Unicorn is easing digitalization, electricity market entry for new players
TSOs need tools to exchange data with lower-level market segments down to individual devices. Unicorn Systems' software helps integrate all market players, CCO Jan Konrád says.
Republic of Srpska signs renewables deal with two Chinese firms
Minister of Mining and Energy Đokić said that on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Srpska, he signed an agreement on renewables
EPS must change to survive and ensure Serbia’s energy security
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News on the transformation of Elektroprivreda Srbije, Dušan Živković spoke about investments, decarbonization, CBAM and emissions
New bill of law to support 2 GW of battery storage in Greece
The Greek government is preparing a plan to continue supportting battery storage investments
Montenegro to delay temporary shutdown of TPP Pljevlja for 2026
The pause in the operation of the Pljevlja coal plant, planned for 2025 within its ecological reconstruction, could be postponed to 2026
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