Montenegro allows state-owned EPCG to sell shares in stock market
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) is obligated by law to sell a 10% stake by September 26 or write off the share package
Greece and North Macedonia to cooperate on fossil fuel supply
The two prime ministers agreed that Greece would continue to supply North Macedonia with fossil fuels and discussed joint investments
Croatian startup to build largest battery system in Southeastern Europe
Croatia got the green light from Brussels for a EUR 19.8 million grant to IE-Energy for a massive energy storage project
How to unlock and accelerate investments in solar and wind in Serbia: proposal for new auction model
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News, Professor Željko Đurišić from the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade revealed his stance on the main issues affecting the energy sector
EU to cap revenue for electricity producers at EUR 180 per MWh
Ursula von der Leyen presented measures to bring down power prices including and decouple the dominant influence of gas in the sector
UNECE Renewable Energy Status Report – green energy is way out of climate change woes
Renewable energy and energy savings are key solutions for mitigating climate change, REN21 and UNECE said ahead of the release of their report
Akuo’s Scotto: Power prices can only be tamed with renewables, storage
Eric Scotto from Akuo Energy said renewables are the only option for easing power price volatility and stressed that storage is essential
EU approves state aid to Greece for 900 MW in energy storage
Projects will be selected through a transparent and non-discriminatory bidding process, the European Commission said