Cyprus to invest over EUR 500 million in green transition, emission cuts
President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades said over EUR 500 million would be spent on a cleaner fuels rollout and the greening of its economy
Croatia announces at COP26 that it would stop using coal in 2033 or sooner
Croatia will lower carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 and abandon coal use by 2033 at the latest, PM Andrej Plenković said at the COP26
Works on first out of three solar power plants in City of Sun Trebinje could start in spring 2022
Construction works on the Trebinje 1 solar power project could begin in the spring. There is a plan for two more units in the same locality.
EPCG becomes sole owner of project firm for Gvozd wind farm
State-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has signed a shareholder agreement with the renewable energy company Ivicom Holding
Romania caps energy prices, rolls out windfall tax for electricity producers
Romania limited electricity and gas prices for households and small businesses and rolled out support for several other categories
Energy transition is no threat but opportunity for Western Balkans
Damir Miljević talks about this new industrial revolution and the opportunities it brings for economic development in the region.
Slovenia’s last coal mine turning to green energy, underground farming
Premogovnik Velenje has projects for methane extraction, a gravity power plant, underground energy storage and farming. Its subsidiary builds PV plants.
Share of CO2 auctions revenue for Greece’s renewables special account reduced to 30%
The Greek environment and energy ministry's decision has caused reactions in the renewables market since it lowers the account's inflows by EUR 75 million