Balkan leaders endorse nuclear energy expansion at Brussels global summit
Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey participated at the Nuclear Energy Summit 2024 in Brussels
H-Bridges team from Belgrade University going for third crown at world’s top power electronics competition
The H-Bridges team from Belgrade's School of Electrical Engineering (ETF) is pursuing another victory at the IEEE IFEC competition
Slovenia approves compensation for municipalities hosting wind turbines
Slovenia is trying to encourage municipalities and the population to accept wind power plants on their territory. Local authorities are now entitled to EUR 200,000 per MW. Municipalities in Slovenia won the right to compensation from the government if they allow the installation of wind turbines. After a long procedure, the cabinet adopted a decree […]
Turkey expects several more gas, oil discoveries
Turkey is preparing three gas exploration projects in the Black Sea this year. Minister Alparslan Bayraktar is optimistic
CROPEX to organize auctions for HEP’s guarantees of origin – CEO
The first auction for Croatia's power utility Hrvatska Elektroprivreda should take place this year, CROPEX CEO Ante Mikulić said
Serbia’s EPS posts record EUR 1 billion profit for 2023
EPS has been struggling to recover since December 2021, when its largest coal-fired thermal power plants suffered a massive breakdown
EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act adopted with looser social, environmental rules
Pursuing strategic autonomy, the European Union put together the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) after a major delay in the last phase
Finland-based Korkia sets up local partnership for solar power investments in Romania
Korkia, headquartered in Finland, and Greek-Romanian firm Econous Green Energy teamed up for solar power projects of 600 MW in total


