Petrol takes 35 MW wind project in Croatia to next phase
Slovenia-based Petrol put the environmental study for its wind power plant project Dazlina in Dalmatia to public review
Republic of Srpska offers households credit to install solar panels
The credit program aims to enable 50,000 households across the Republic of Srpska to install solar panels and become prosumers
7-month shutdown of TPP Pljevlja planned for 2024 as part of ecological reconstruction
TPP Pljevlja's ecological reconstruction will not require a temporary shutdown in 2023, but a 7-month stoppage is planned for 2024
BIG Shopping Centers buys 70 MW solar power project in North Macedonia
BIG Shopping Centers took over a 70 MW photovoltaic project in North Macedonia, which it plans to expand to 105 MW
Montenegro’s utillity EPCG to halve minimum price for sale of 10% stake
After two failed bidding rounds for a 10%, stake, EPCG said the government can decide to switch to the stock market for the share sale
Serbia doesn’t have enough coal for winter, trade unionist from EPS warns
Power production in Serbia is at a critical point and the winter supply is uncertain, trade unionist Dragoslav Ljubičić claims
Kosovo* allocates EUR 40 million to cover unpaid electricity bills in northern municipalities
Residents of the four Serb-majority municipalities in the north of Kosovo* have not been paying electricity bills for over two decades
SEEPEX chief: Power prices in Southeastern Europe reach EUR 500 per MWh for Q4 2022
Futures for settlement in the fourth quarter indicate an electricity price in Southeastern Europe of EUR 500 per MWh, chief of SEEPEX Miloš Mladenović said