2021 was record year for annual wind installations in Turkey
The newly installed 1,750 MW in wind farms accounts for 50 percent of all power plants built in 2021
EU endorses gas, nuclear energy amid opposition among member states
The European Commission has decided to include nuclear energy and gas in its sustainable finance taxonomy
EPBiH to build 56 MW solar park on coal plant’s ash, slag dump in Tuzla
State-owned energy utility EPBiH plans to install a photovoltaic plant of 56 MW at the site of an ash and slag dump at the Tuzla coal plant
Serbian government caps electricity prices for firms at EUR 75 per MWh
The decision by the Serbian government could mean a rise in prices for some and a reduction in prices for others
Serbia to make decision on small nuclear power plants in 2022
Zorana Mihajlović, Deputy Prime Minister, said Serbia needs new power plants and that renewable energy sources would not be enough
State aid for businesses, power companies in Bulgaria may reach EUR 1 billion
The Bulgarian government has secured an additional EUR 650 million for businesses and energy companies due to the energy crisis
Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2021
The most important topics for our readers in 2021 were lithium, the coal phaseout and investment in renewable energy in Serbia
Republic of Srpska breaks ground on three hydropower plants on Bistrica river
All three hydropower plants are expected to go online in four years at the latest, with a projected annual electricity output of 152 GWh.