TPP Ugljevik shut down again as power line failures leave 200,000 without electricity
Thermal power plant Ugljevik, part of state power utility ERS, has halted electricity production for the second time in three weeks.
Kostadinov: The Green for Growth Fund is accelerating its expansion after topping EUR 1 billion mark
The Green for Growth Fund recently topped EUR 1 billion in AUM and the demand for its offering is steadily picking up, the Director for GGF at Finance in Motion Borislav Kostadinov revealed
Financing secured for three hydropower plants on Bistrica river
The Republic of Srpska has signed an agreement with Chinese company AVIC to finance three hydropower plants on the Bistrica river
Sungrow partners with Ktistor to deploy battery systems in Greece
Sungrow said it would deploy its liquid-cooled battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Greece with Ktistor Energy
Christian Zinglersen reappointed to lead ACER for next five years
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has extended the mandate of Director Christian Zinglersen through 2029.
Dentons advises EnergoNuclear on EPCM deal for Cernavodă project
Dentons advised EnergoNuclear on an engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) contract for Cernavodă 3 and 4
Montenegro’s power utility EPCG begins construction of Gvozd wind farm
Wind farm Gvozd will be the first large-scale power generation facility to be built by EPCG in more than 40 years
Serbia’s solar capacity at 166 MW and rising
The solar capacity has increased by almost 24 MW in three months, according to data from the Ministry of Mining and Energy


