Slovenia to aid energy-intensive companies with EUR 30 million per year
Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy Bojan Kumer said the bill addresses the serious challenges facing this segment of Slovenia's economy
Croatia prepares first bioeconomy strategy
The Government of Croatia has adopted the Draft Bioeconomy Strategy until 2035, which foresees investments of EUR 200 million
Serbia developing legal framework for CO2 storage
Serbia's draft law on hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation will include permanent disposal of CO2 in geological formations of depleted deposits
Semi-transparent solar systems not cost-efficient if transparency is above 50%
Transparency of over 50% in semi-transparent solar modules significantly reduces system efficiency per unit area, which directly increases electricity generation costs
Romania plans to lease unproductive land for renewable energy projects
Romania is drafting legislation that would enable awarding concessions on unproductive and degraded agricultural land for renewable energy plants
Kelag International strengthens European presence with brand unification
Kelag International has unified its subsidiaries under its single brand, saying it is strengthening the group’s European identity
Why nobody in Slovenia bothers to remove snow from solar panels
Slovenian solar power plant operators are not attempting to remove snow from panels, as doing so would cause more harm than good
New auction announced in Greece for 600 MW for electricity for vulnerable households
The Greek government specified the conditions for a renewable energy auction. The Apollo initiative is aimed at reducing costs for vulnerable households.
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