Bulgaria adopts changes to Energy from Renewable Sources Act
Bulgaria simplified renewables permitting, rolled out banking guarantees for projects and regulated citizen energy communities
White hydrogen: sustainable energy from depths of Earth
White hydrogen is gaining attention in the context of decarbonization as it can become one of the cleanest energy sources
Andonov: Čebren hydropower plant to accelerate renewables development in North Macedonia
The Čebren project, planned decades ago in the ex-Yugoslavia country, will be finally built by the Greek consortium PPC-Archirodon Group
Promoting transboundary cooperation on water and energy in Drina River Basin to achieve the green energy transition and climate commitments
At the SECW the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH, UNECE and Finland co-convened a session on renewable energy development in the Drina River Basin
Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović receives Female Leader in Sustainable Energy award
President of CPOR and Cofounder of WISE Serbia Branislava Jovičić handed the Female Leader in Sustainable Energy award to Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović
Bulgaria could add as much as 42 GW from wind outside protected areas
A study found that Bulgaria is expected to increase its total wind power capacity by as much as 9.2 GW by 2040. The most suitable areas, in the northeast, have a combined onshore and offshore potential of up to 10.2 GW. The country’s Black Sea can host 176 GW in theory. The slow adoption of […]
Alcazar Energy fund acquires rights to wind power project Bijela in Montenegro
Luxembourg-based Alcazar Energy took over the Bijela wind farm project in Šavnik in Montenegro, of 118 MW
Solar to cover 70% of local electricity demand in Tešanj in BiH
The Municipality of Tešanj is one of the most successful in the use of renewable energy sources in Bosnia and Herzegovina