BEF 2023: Serbia starts bringing order to grid connection process, battery rule may cause problems
Belgrade Energy Forum 2023 brought together government officials and major companies in Serbia’s capital city
Main power producers in Balkans can’t afford to fall behind in energy transition
The biggest electricity producers in Southeastern Europe need to establish partnerships and move with the times in doing business, according to the participants in a discussion on power utilities in the energy transition, held at BEF 2023
Montenegro to use carbon credit revenue to subsidize solar panel installation
Montenegro raised some EUR 9.26 million in an auction of emission allowances for 2022
Serbia looking for strategic partner to build 1 GW of solar
The power plants and batteries will be handed over to state power utility EPS under a turn-key contract
BEF 2023: Decarbonization is essential for economic progress in Southeastern Europe
It is necessary to accelerate the decarbonization of the electricity sector and energy in general to maintain economic development, top officials from Southeastern European countries and the Energy Community Secretariat said at the kickoff of Belgrade Energy Forum 2023
Bosnian mining city Živinice to install solar power plants with state-owned utility EPBiH
It could make the city in the north of BiH the first coal-dependent area in the Western Balkans that kicks off the energy transition
Renewable energy producers in Croatia continue to terminate incentives contracts
The wave of termination of power purchase agreements with the government was triggered by the surge in market prices
Ten European energy giants establish Hydropower Alliance
Major hydropower plant operators adopted a platform as the Hydropower Alliance, asking the EU to adopt a strategy for the sector


