Democratic Party demands parliamentary inquiry: who is responsible for outages in EPS?
As a result of the outages, Serbia became a major importer of electricity and spent EUR 650 million since last winter
Energy Community to adopt 2030 energy, climate targets in December
The adoption of the targets is essential to put the contracting parties on a path towards achieving climate neutrality
Serbia plans five new power interconnections with neighbors
The five proposed interconnections are among 141 projects in the latest European Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2022 (TYNDP)
German firms reduce, halt production over high energy prices
The halting of production because of the high energy prices is seen by the German government as an alarming situation
IEEFA: Relying on carbon capture in fossil fuel sector will not work
The Carbon Capture Crux – Lessons Learned studies 13 flagship large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)/carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects
Nano Energies becomes licensed aggregator in Croatia
Nano Energies Hrvatska has fulfilled all the conditions and received a license for energy aggregating activities
Following Croatia, Montenegro to abolish value added tax on solar panels
The Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism of Montenegro announced that it is preparing new measures to weaken the pressure of the energy crisis in the autumn
France to introduce unprecedented measures to cushion energy crisis
The French government has made a move to have as many new power plants as possible in operation in the shortest possible time
