Two major solar power projects in Bulgaria highlight land use disputes
A village mayor in Bulgaria is refusing to endorse a PV project on pastures, while Eurohold will build one on lowest-grade land and boost biodiversity
Europe has 51 TW of potential for agrivoltaics, new research shows
Researchers at Aarhus University in Denmark have investigated different types of agrivoltaics (APV) configurations and found considerable differences in potential across Europe
Serbia publishes details on selection of strategic partner for 1 GW of solar
The decree defines the upcoming public call and process, the criteria for participation and the evaluation of bids.
WindEurope to keep pushing back against uncapped negative bidding in auctions
BP and TotalEnergies have to pay vast sums to build offshore wind plants in Germany, which unsettled the industry. Giles Dickson says WindEurope would keep opposing the model.
Photovoltaics supply 60% of Greece’s electricity at noon during heatwave
A heatwave pushed the demand for electricity in Greece to the highest this year. Photovoltaics cover the most around midday, but peak demand is around sunset.
North Macedonia secures EUR 100 million for green transformation of SMEs
The credit line is part of the government's measures to support households and businesses amid the economic slowdown and the energy crisis
Montenegro greenlights two new solar power investments
The Government of Montenegro issued urban planning and technical requirements for the construction of solar parks
EU shifting focus from crisis response to net zero agenda
The EU suggested it would ask UN member states to double energy efficiency improvements and triple renewable energy deployment by 2030
