EPS must change to survive and ensure Serbia’s energy security
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News on the transformation of Elektroprivreda Srbije, Dušan Živković spoke about investments, decarbonization, CBAM and emissions
New bill of law to support 2 GW of battery storage in Greece
The Greek government is preparing a plan to continue supportting battery storage investments
Montenegro to delay temporary shutdown of TPP Pljevlja for 2026
The pause in the operation of the Pljevlja coal plant, planned for 2025 within its ecological reconstruction, could be postponed to 2026
France, Serbia sign five agreements on critical raw materials, waste, energy
France and Serbia have agreed nuclear energy cooperation, a loan for EMS, and wastewater treatment plant construction
State obstructs use of solar energy by households, firms in BiH
Decarbonization is being obstructed by legislators and power utilities, says Damir Miljević, a member of the Management Board of RESET
Slovenia’s HSE to install 800 MW of flexibility capacity by 2035
Slovenia’s state-owned power utility, Holding Slovenske Elektrarne, posted a EUR 391 million profit in 2023
One of Europe’s largest green hydrogen industrial clusters to be built in Sweden
The industrial cluster would tap on wind power to produce green hydrogen and then use it to make carbon-neutral fertilizer
Heavy industry turns to solar: BiH alumina producer building 16 MW of PV power plants
Zvornik-based Alumina is working on the construction of 16 MW of solar power plants to generate electricity for its factories