Serbia plans five new power interconnections with neighbors
The five proposed interconnections are among 141 projects in the latest European Ten-Year Network Development Plan 2022 (TYNDP)
German firms reduce, halt production over high energy prices
The halting of production because of the high energy prices is seen by the German government as an alarming situation
IEEFA: Relying on carbon capture in fossil fuel sector will not work
The Carbon Capture Crux – Lessons Learned studies 13 flagship large-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS)/carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects
Hungary to build Paks II nuclear power plant with Russia
Russian state-owned nuclear power company received the approval for the construction of two blocks at the Paks II nuclear power plant
Nano Energies becomes licensed aggregator in Croatia
Nano Energies Hrvatska has fulfilled all the conditions and received a license for energy aggregating activities
North Macedonia joins other countries in region seeking to encourage small solar projects
The government has decided to simplify the procedures for installing small solar power plants on the roofs of houses and commercial buildings
Serbia hikes power price for businesses
Electricity supplied to businesses by state power utility EPS will cost EUR 95 per MWh from September 1
Climate change is making it hard to predict hydropower plant output in Drina River basin
Depending on the assumptions on the trend of global emissions and the impacts of climate change over the next three decades, there is significant fluctuation in the expected water flows in the Drina River basin, so hydroelectric plant productivity cannot be projected with confidence, according to a Nexus Assessment report published by GWP-Med and UNECE. […]