Croatia confirms major geothermal resource for district heating
The tested geothermal well could meet nearly 60% of district heating needs in Velika Gorica, the Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency says.
Montenegro publishes NECP for public consultation – sole coal plant planned for shutdown in 2041
The retirement of the Pljevlja coal plant is planned for 2041, but it depends on a just transition and supply security, the draft NECP reads
Serbia plans hydrogen transport through gas pipelines
Gas transmission system operator Transportgas has invited bids for producing a study on hydrogen transport through the gas network
LONGi ignites Romania’s energy transition with 54.1 MW BC technology triumph
A PV plant in Romania's northwest is on schedule for a grid connection in the fourth quarter. It features LONGi Solar's BC modules.
Energy storage in focus: How custom insurance solutions are fueling Southeast Europe’s green transition
Delyan Iliev, Managing Director of Renewable Energy Insurance Broker (REIB), talks about the critical role of custom-made insurance solutions in the success of BESS projects.
Montenegrin power utility to borrow EUR 25.6 million for phase 2 of Gvozd wind farm
EPCG plans to take out a EUR 25.6 million loan from the EBRD for the Gvozd 2 wind farm project, with an installed capacity of 21 MW.
Slovenia sells Europe’s first sustainability bond, worth EUR 1 billion
Slovenia's inaugural sustainability-linked bond, and the first sovereign one in Europe, was oversubscribed by more than 6.5 times
Fortis Energy gets green light in Albania for 62 MW solar power project
Fortis Energy received approval from the Albanian government for the construction of a 62 MW solar power plant in the country's southeast
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