Serbia’s power utility EPS no longer dependent on imports, acting CEO claims
EPS is importing much less electricity this winter than last one and it is not dependent on imports, acting CEO Miroslav Tomašević said
Manage your energy investment in North Macedonia smartly – ask our legal partners for the latest market insights
If you are looking to invest in the energy sector of North Macedonia, submit questions you might have about the existing regulatory framework in the country
Waste is a resource: EU to impose stricter rules, ban plastic waste export
The EU is looking to ban the export of all waste intended for disposal, as well as plastic waste shipments to non-OECD countries
Iron-air batteries are 10 times as cheap as lithium, and will be produced from 2024
To replace lithium, alternatives are being developed around the world, such as iron-air batteries, whose commercial production will begin in the US in 2024
Public consultation on changes to Serbia’s renewables law kicks off
Public consultations on the proposed changes and amendments to the renewable energy law will close on February 9
EIB approves loan for PPC Renewables’ 230 MWp solar project
EIB's loan will enable PPC Renewables to build three solar power plants in the region of Kozani in northern Greece
Coal wins battle against climate action in tiny German village
The eviction of the village residents and the coal mine expansion are a result of the German government's compromise with RWE
Onshore wind share in Greece’s daily power output hits 55%
Greece was the leader in Europe by the share of onshore wind in daily power output, followed by Spain and Portugal
