Pexapark: PPA activity in Europe drops in first half of 2025
PPA activity in renewables in Europe fell 26% lower in year-on-year terms in the first half, but not everywhere and not due to solar power
Bulgaria partners with Citi to secure financing for new nuclear power units in Kozloduy
The two sides have initiated a partnership for building units 7 and 8 at the existing 2,000 MW Kozloduy nuclear power plant
BiH’s power utility EPBiH cancels waste co-incineration trial in Tuzla coal plant
Power utility Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine aborted a waste co-incineration test at its Tuzla coal power plant
Energy Community marks 20th anniversary as integration pillar for Southeastern Europe
The Energy Community Ministerial Council held its annual informal meeting in Athens, where the organization was founded twenty years ago
Hungary’s MVM becomes majority owner of two Serbian firms
MVM is the dominant producer, distributor, and supplier of electricity and gas in Hungary, while the two firms were privately owned
Google signs world’s largest corporate power purchase agreement for hydropower
Brookfield said the Hydro Framework Agreement is the first of its kind and the world’s largest corporate clean power deal for hydro.
Clean transition, decarbonization among priorities in EU’s draft budget
Within the EU's proposed long-term budget, the EUR 409 billion European Competitiveness Fund is for strategic technologies including for the clean transition and decarbonization
Bulgarian firm to install pilot hydropower plant on pontoon on Danube
Looking to build several hydroelectric plants on pontoons on the Danube in Bulgaria, a local company intends to install a 20 kW pilot facility in Vidin