Greece’s DEPA Commercial picks contractors for PV plants of 500 MW
Terna and Aktor are about to start building a solar power plant of 400 MW and another 100 MW in Greece for state-owned DEPA Commercial
Serbia adopts first ever rulebook on standards for wood pellets
Serbia has adopted the rulebook on solid fuels from wood biomass, which for the first time regulates the quality of pellets and briquettes
Share of coal power in Finland nearly zero as cogeneration plant shuts down
The now closed Salmisaari coal plant accounted for just 0.8% of the electricity mix in Finland together with three remaining ones
Energy efficiency, renewables in rural communities in Serbia’s Zlatibor region
Rural areas around Priboj, Čajetina and Arilje in Serbia have been heavily affected for years by power cuts. However, solutions do exist
ENNA Next qualifies for balancing Croatian power system as aggregator
ENNA Next has passed the prequalification phase and became an active participant in balancing the Croatian power system
Serbia to add 138 MW in solar, wind in 2025
The estimated capacity of prosumers is 123.6 MW, out of which 43 MW would be new photovoltaics, according to the energy balance
EU acknowledges renewables role in Vision for Agriculture and Food
Green energy and energy communities are beneficial for farmers, the European Commission said in its Vision for Agriculture and Food
Cyprus launches grant mechanism for energy storage
Owners of renewable energy systems in Cyprus can apply from February 14 for grants to add batteries, under a EUR 35 million program


