Serbian electrical engineering students reach finals again in prestigious IFEC contest
The H-Bridges team from the School of Electrical Engineering in Serbia again reached the finals of the global IFEC competition
Chayton Capital, Montenegro’s EPCG eye new unit in TPP Pljevlja
A British company, the Government of Montenegro and power utility EPCG agreed to transform the economy of the coal town of Pljevlja
Agrisolar project of 148 MW underway on Montenegro-Serbia border
Hungary-based BSD Invest Europe is planning an agrisolar park with a peak capacity of 148.3 MW in Montenegro, on the border with Serbia
Ember: World’s electricity sector hits peak emissions in 2022 on wind, solar expansion
Emissions from power plants rose in 2022, but change is coming fast with the rise in output from clean sources, according to Ember
District heating’s role in balancing renewables in focus of Belgrade Energy Forum 2023
BEF 2023 is a meeting point for the leaders of Southeastern Europe’s energy transition. It will be held on May 8-9.
Czech coal regions to introduce hydrogen technologies
Ten years before the coal phaseout deadline, the Czech Republic's three coal regions are preparing to pilot hydrogen technologies
Greece and Bulgaria to present joint hydrogen projects
The Greek and Bulgarian gas system operators will present two major hydrogen projects to the EU this week
Athens airport commissions 15.8 MW solar power plant
The Athens International Airport is now covering two thirds of its annual electricity needs with solar power