BiH blocks Tuzla 7 coal plant project
The construction of unit 7 of the Tuzla thermal power plant encountered another obstacle with the decision of the State Aid Council of BiH
Enlight buys 525 MW renewables project portfolio in Croatia
Israel-based Enlight said it acquired and entered joint renewable energy projects of 525 MW in total in Croatia
Natural gas, nuclear energy remain part of EU taxonomy – NGOs to file lawsuit
The European Parliament rejected the motion to exclude investments in natural gas and nuclear energy from the sustainable finance taxonomy
Romania to switch its coal plants to reserve as it closes them, without decommissioning
Romania decided to extend the coal phaseout back to 2032 and gave up on the plan to dismantle some of the coal plants that it retires
Turkish entity in Cyprus offers energy, water deal to government in Nicosia
Cypriot Turkish leader Ersin Tatar offered the Republic of Cyprus a deal on hydrocarbons, electricity, renewables and water, but under a two-state solution
What’s new in Federation of BiH’s draft law on renewables?
It introduces auctions for the allocation of feed-in tariffs and feed-in premiums for renewable power plants
Hungary, Slovenia connect electricity systems with Cirkovce-Pince link
Power line is operating as testing and trial-run are underway. It will be included in the cross-border capacity calculation process from July 6
Romania at risk of losing EU energy transition funds on tight deadlines
The Ministry of Energy of Romania warned the deadline for the renewables tender within the National Recovery and Resilience Plan is too short