Croatian company Brodosplit delivers equipment for French floating wind farm pilot project
The site for the EolMed project is approximately 18 kilometers from the coastal town of Gruissan in the Occitanie region of southern France
CEE Energy Conference to be held in London on October 7
One of the key speakers is Thomas Hamerl, Head of Energy and Climate Change Group at international law firm CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Croatia’s HEP to install 90 solar power plants on rooftops of its facilities
Croatia’s power utility Hrvatska Elektroprivreda intends to install 90 solar power plants on its facilities across Croatia. HEP ESCO, a subsidiary of Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP), has launched a public procurement for the installation of 90 photovoltaic plants under a design-and-build model and on a turnkey basis. The firm develops, implements, and finances energy efficiency projects […]
Batteries totaling 5,899 MWh in grid connection procedure in Serbia
The projects are for standalone batteries and ones co-located with power plants, according to Serbia's TSO EMS
Europe’s Environment 2025 report: Not good
Europe’s Environment 2025 is the most comprehensive analysis on the current state and outlook for the continent’s environment, climate, and sustainability, building on data from across 38 countries, according to the European Environment Agency
Zagreb kicks off decarbonization of public transport
Public transport utility ZET has received EUR 21 million from the Government of Croatia to install chargers for electric buses
Hydropower plant Dabar to be completed by end-2027
The Dabar hydropower plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, according to Petar Đokić, Minister of Energy and Mining
Montenegro to produce coal until 2050
The Pljevlja coal mine has been granted a concession for coal production for 24,5 years, extending the fossil fuel extraction until 2050


