Montenegro’s power consumption grows 25%
Electricity consumption in Montenegro is driven, among other factors, by solar power expansion
Croatia grants EUR 30 million to firms for renewables, energy efficiency
The government approved EUR 30 million in grants to businesses for investments in renewable energy production and energy efficiency measures
Alcazar joins forces with IFC to develop Štip wind farm project
The start of construction of phase 1 of the EUR 500 million Štip wind farm is envisaged later this year, according to Alcazar Energy Partners
Serbia adopts first ever rulebook on standards for wood pellets
Serbia has adopted the rulebook on solid fuels from wood biomass, which for the first time regulates the quality of pellets and briquettes
Rörig (E.ON): Croatia charges up to six times higher e-waste fees on solar panels than other EU states
The levy slows down the use of solar energy, according to Andreas Rörig, president of the Management Board of E.ON Croatia
Croatia changing law on renewables – new rules for prosumers, decentralized power production
The Government of Croatia has adopted the amendments to the law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration
Two thirds of industrial gas consumers in Slovenia eye hydrogen use
TSO Plinovodi and more than 50 industrial firms signed an agreement on the establishment of the Hydrogen for Users consortium – SloH2U
BiH entities agree on electricity market law – power exchange to be established in Mostar
After ten years of negotiations, the Republic of Srpska and Federation of BiH, the two entities of BiH, have agreed on the law on the electricity regulator, transmission, and market


