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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

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North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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New PPA agreement between Karatzis and Mytilineos for 270 MW of PV

Karatzis, Mytilineos sign solar power PPA in Greece for 271 MW

The companies Mytilineos and Karatzis signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for three large PV plants in Greece

Renewables
Greece
November 28, 2023
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Pokrovac: Croatian rules make it easier to build 10 MW fossil fuel plant than 1 MW of solar

Building fossil fuel facilities of up to 10 MW in Croatia's industrial zones is possible without an environmental impact assessment

Renewables
Croatia
November 27, 2023
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Energy independence of University of Cyprus

The University of Cyprus is preparing to materialize its plan for a 10 MW solar park. It added battery storage to help it achieve energy independence.

Renewables
Bulgaria Cyprus
November 24, 2023
Two wind power projects Vlasic mountain Bosnia

Two wind power projects underway on Vlašić mountain in Bosnia

Wind power projects VP Energokul (200 MW) and VE Vlašić (50 MW) reemerged just a few days apart. Both sites are on the Vlašić mountain.

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
November 24, 2023
EU-starts-European-Hydrogen-Bank-pilot-auction

EU starts European Hydrogen Bank pilot auction

The European Commission issued a public call for the European Hydrogen Bank pilot auction with an initial budget of EUR 800 million

Renewables
Region/EU
November 24, 2023
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NextE signs Romania’s longest corporate PPA for its solar power plant

A 7.4 MW photovoltaic system in Romania will supply a manufacturing facility under a PPA of a record 25 years, its developer nextE said

Renewables
Romania
November 24, 2023
CHAOTIC fAKE DECARBONIZATION OF POWER SECTORS WESTERN BALKANS reset miljevic kusljugic

Analysis of EU’s Western Balkans decarbonization policy: decarbonization to remain disorderly if nothing changes

The policy paper 'Chaotic and fake decarbonization of power sectors in the Western Balkans' is based on a survey of more than 100 experts from the region

Renewables
Region/EU
November 24, 2023
Al Dhafra, two gigawatt solar power plant open in UAE ahead of COP28 conference

UAE inaugurates 2 GW solar power plant in runup to COP28

The Al Dhafra solar power plant in the UAE, with a capacity of 2 GW, was commissioned ahead of the UN Climate Change Conference COP28

Renewables
World
November 23, 2023
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