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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

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

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

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

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

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

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

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

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

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

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

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

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

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

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

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

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

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

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

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

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

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

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

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

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

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

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

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

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

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

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

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

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

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

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

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

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

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

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Greece

Greece surpasses 11 GW in renewable energy capacity

Power plants in Greece that run on renewable sources had 11.3 GW in total capacity at the end of June, DAPEEP said

Renewables
Greece
August 14, 2023
Real estate developer construction 37 MW solar park Tuzla BiH

Real estate firm starts construction of 37 MW solar park in Tuzla in BiH

Deling Invest began preparatory works outside Tuzla for Bosnia and Herzegovina's first utility-scale solar power plant

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 11, 2023
auction

Greece selects 12 projects in first battery auction while PPC boosts its pumped hydropower portfolio

The Regulatory Authority for Energy, Waste and Water (RAAEY) completed the selection process in the first energy storage auction in Greece.

Renewables
Greece
August 10, 2023
beogrid 2025 grid transmission banat wind solar

BeoGrid 2025 project to upgrade transmission grid for more renewables in Serbia

The project envisages the construction of transmission infrastructure to facilitate the grid connection of new wind, and solar power plants

Renewables
Serbia
August 10, 2023
Germany halts four projects in Republic of Srpska hpp trebinje

Germany halts four projects in Republic of Srpska in BiH

Germany has decided to halt four infrastructure projects in the Republic of Srpska, worth a total of EUR 105 million

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 10, 2023
Bulgaria earmarks EUR 1 15 billion just transition coal regions

Bulgaria earmarks EUR 1.15 billion for just transition of coal regions

The coal regions of Stara Zagora, Pernik and Kyustendil are eligible for EUR 1.15 billion in EU funds for a green economic transformation

Renewables
Bulgaria
August 10, 2023
savnik wind farms land lease krnovo duzi malinsko

Montenegro offers to lease land for wind farm for 30 years

The country has launched a public call for a 30-year lease of state-owned land for a wind farm on the territory of the Municipality of Šavnik

Renewables
Montenegro
August 9, 2023
Eight EU countries on track meet new NECP solar power targets before 2030

Eight EU countries on track to meet new NECP solar power targets before 2030

Cyprus and Croatia are among the EU countries that may hit their 2030 PV targets early, SolarPower Europe said, citing updated NECPs

Renewables
Region/EU
August 9, 2023
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