IEA: Demand for critical minerals to spike 3.5 times by 2030
The growth in projects for the production of critical minerals such as copper and lithium is insufficient for a net zero energy transition
ProCredit builds first bank-owned solar power plant in Kosovo*
ProCredit Bank officially launched production at its ProEnergy photovoltaic unit in Kosovo*, with 3 MW in peak capacity
North Macedonia leads Western Balkans in green energy capacity for self-consumption
Compared to a year ago, the capacity for self-consumption is drastically higher in all Energy Community contracting parties in the region
Slovenia regulates locations for renewables with new law, accelerates permitting
Slovenia's new law regulates the determination of suitable areas for wind and solar power plants and the priority areas for PV systems
Negative power prices reveal market is still unprepared to tap on full renewables potential
Electricity producers on power exchanges across Europe were offering to pay up to EUR 500 per MWh to whoever would take their electricity
Permitting starts for power link for planned offshore wind farms in Black Sea
The investment will deliver the first power corridor in the Romanian Black Sea, according to Black Sea Oil & Gas (BSOG)
Energy Community tracker: Western Balkans’ progress towards CBAM exemption
The report assesses the steps made by the Western Balkans contracting parties in fulfilling six conditions for CBAM exemption
Study: Geothermal energy could be used at 6 out of 18 Belgrade heating plants
The Faculty of Mining and Geology has found that 6 out of the 18 heating plants in Belgrade have the potential for utilizing geothermal energy