Locals, activists say coal plant Ugljevik 3 study is clearly incomplete
Locals and environmentalists said the draft environmental study for Ugljevik 3 coal project is incomplete and that it doesn't reveal the real potential damage
Energy market is changing – we’ll buy electricity in department stores
The business models that the energy industry maintained for decades are being rapidly altered as customers can now buy power in supermarkets
Serbia adopts decree to ease procedure for prosumers
The Government of Serbia adopted a decree on the criteria, conditions and the method of billing between prosumers and suppliers, which refers to households and companies.
CO2 tops EUR 60 for first time
Carbon permits reached almost EUR 61 per ton in the EU as power producers are struggling to obtain gas from Russia and wind has weakened
Transform and innovate if you want to remain a player in energy sector
Innovations are becoming increasingly important in the energy sector, which, though a traditional and regulated one, today is at a huge turning point. Ultimately, if you want to remain a player in the energy sector, in the long run, it is essential to continue to transform and innovate, says Elena Boskov Kovacs.
North Macedonia starts construction of first power link with Albania
The construction of the Bitola-Elbasan power line started with the construction of the new 400/100 kV substation near Ohrid.
Rama: Albania to be at forefront of Balkans in solar energy
Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama said Voltalia's two big photovoltaic plants would take his country to the forefront of the Balkans in solar power
Montenegro mulls gas-fired power plant to replace TPP Pljevlja
Montenegro is considering options to replace the Pljevlja thermal power plant when it ceases to generate electricity.