Bulgaria signs EUR 166 million in grants to boost grid for renewables
The first group of investments under the Greenabler project is worth EUR 568 million and is planned for financing from the EU's Modernisation Fund.
TPP Ugljevik shut down again as power line failures leave 200,000 without electricity
Thermal power plant Ugljevik, part of state power utility ERS, has halted electricity production for the second time in three weeks.
IPTO completes Attica-Crete subsea interconnection Ariadne
Greece's IPTO started partial tests of the Ariadne interconnector between the mainland grid and Crete. The link has 1 GW in capacity.
Greek government supports businesses to install batteries with subsidies of up to half of investment
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy launched the Energy Storage for Businesses program with subsidies for installing batteries
Montenegro labels 15 energy projects as infrastructure priorities
The Government of Montenegro has adopted a list of priority infrastructure projects for the energy sector
Members of Energy Community to propose carbon pricing model by mid-2025
The contracting parties should propose a carbon pricing model they intend to introduce, the Ministerial Council said after the latest meeting
Greece exporting one third of its electricity to neighboring countries
Greece has become a net exporter of electricity, providing up to a third of its daily production to neighboring countries
Romania risks power outages as import capacity is nearing its limits
Imports account for over 35% of power consumption in Romania during daily peaks, but Minister of Energy Sebastian Burduja isn't pessimistic
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