EU aligns sustainability reporting with global standards, but slammed for ‘watering down’ requirements
The new rules have drawn criticism for “watering down” the sustainability reporting requirements and smoothing the way for greenwashing
National Hydrogen Association of Slovenia set up to promote more ambitious goals
The National Hydrogen Association of Slovenia has urged the government to adopt a national hydrogen strategy
Sweden blocks Vattenfall’s offshore wind project to protect nature, shipping
The proposed wind farm would have produced between 2.5 TWh and 3 TWh a year, an equivalent of 1.5% of Sweden’s electricity consumption
Renewables are gathering momentum at an important time for the Western Balkans
Several countries in the region made significant strides in the green energy transition and the rollout of auctions was a major factor, EBRD Director for Western Balkans Matteo Colangeli wrote in an op-ed for Balkan Green Energy News
Serbia will build renewable power plants totaling 3,000 MW within several years
Minister Dubravka Đedović speaks in an interview about changes in renewable electricity auction rules, how much more capacity the transmission system can handle and how companies would be helped to prepare for the EU's CBAM carbon border tax
The power of the Sun: from a warming planet to a brighter future
Map of 100 sustainable locations for solar energy could meet 10% of annual household consumption
Perspectives on electricity generated by solar power plants as part of Solari 3000+ and 500+ project
In order to make it possible to launch any project and implement it, the core objectives must first be set, i.e. the project must be launched taking in mind the vision including the final objective.
Serbia’s SEEPEX power exchange launches intraday market
Trading at the intraday electricity market of Serbia's SEEPEX exchange started today at 10:00
