Climate won’t suffer if Romanian coal power plants keep running – energy minister
The Romanian government is hoping to postpone the coal-fired power plant closures envisaged under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Reverse energy flows turn Slovenian distributors into power producers
On May 1 and 2, five Slovenian power distribution companies fed more electricity into the transmission grid than they withdrew.
Google reveals Gemini AI’s energy and water consumption
Google has become the first tech company to publish a report on the energy consumption, emissions, and water use of its AI software, Gemini.
Serbia launches construction of two transmission lines as part of BeoGrid 2025 project
The electricity transmission project BeoGrid 2025 is worth a total of EUR 205 million, with six distinct components.
Applications for 2025 Female Leader in Sustainable Energy Award in Serbia opened
WISE Serbia, the Network of Women in sustainable energy, climate action, and environment, under the auspices of the German development cooperation GIZ, announces the call for nominations for the 2025 Female Leader in Sustainable Energy Award
Šahmanović: Montenegro expects first large private wind and solar plants to be online in 2026
Admir Šahmanović, Minister of Energy and Mining, spoke with Balkan Green Energy News about the ministry’s achievements so far and plans for the future.
CWP Europe invests in rooftop solar plant for Henkel Serbia
In partnership with Resalta, CWP Europe led the investment in a rooftop photovoltaic system of 6 MW in peak capacity in Kruševac in Serbia
NGEN Group launches 9.4 MW battery project in Poland; more large-scale investments underway
NGEN Group launched an energy storage project in Poland, which is a significant step in its expansion into the country's market


