Carbon capture projects failing but still to play role in energy transition
The carbon capture technology is still experimental, but it may have a shot with a proper funding scheme and a functional market
Greece’s IPTO plans new power interconnections in Balkans
Greece's transmission system operator IPTO plans new power interconnections in the Balkans to improve flows and security of supply
EU should roll out CO2 border tax earlier, apply it to indirect emissions from electricity
The draft report is part of the legislative procedure for the adoption of the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM)
Acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS quits after several major outages
Acting director of EPS Milorad Grčić resigned after five outages and fires in Serbia's coal power industry in the past month
State-owned power utilities EPS, EMS ask for modification of law on renewables
Elektroprivreda Srbije and Elektromreža Srbije have asked the ministry to halt the adoption of bylaws for the renewables' subsidies
EU plans to mobilize EUR 500 billion for nuclear energy by 2050
EUR 500 billion in investments is needed by 2050 for the new generation of nuclear power plants, according to EU Commissioner Thierry Breton
Here is how GEN Group plans to decarbonize Slovenia
The company intends to solve the challenges of decarbonization with a low-carbon mixture of nuclear, hydro and solar energy
EPCG intends to construct three gas power plants in Montenegro
In order to prepare the necessary documents, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has announced a tender for the selection of a consultant