CEDIS to install additional 20,000 smart meters, boost coverage to 97%
The advanced metering management (AMM) project enables remote metering of consumption and consumption management
No bids for 10% stake in Montenegrin power utility
The deadline has passed and state-owned coal power producer Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) failed to attract any offers for a 10% stake
Austrian investors building largest battery unit in Romania
Megalodon Storage intends to complete its 7 MW lithium ion battery storage unit in Ilfov county near Bucharest next year
Two wind farms in Croatia enter merchant PPA deal, leave FiT subsidy scheme
Wind parks ZD 6 and ZD 2 & 3 are among the first renewable energy plants to voluntarily leave Croatia's feed-in tariff subsidy scheme
TÜV’s Bühler: Restarting retired nuclear plants in Germany is technically feasible
Joachim Bühler from safety inspection operator TÜV says Germany can bring three closed nuclear plants back to life
Drought to cost Montenegro’s EPCG utility EUR 100 million in third quarter
State-owned power producer EPCG said it would have to import 294 GWh of electricity in the three months through September due to drought
Bechtel could finance study for Đerdap 3 pumped storage hydropower
Representatives of the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia and the US-based company Bechtel have discussed the project in Belgrade
EPS considering shutdown of coal power plant Kostolac A
Serbian state-owned utility EPS is reexamining the economic feasibility of its plan for the modernization of coal plant Kostolac A