Serbia to invest EUR 400 million in reconstruction of hydropower plants
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said EUR 400 million would be invested in the revitalization of EPS's four hydropower plants
Croatia to add 1,200 MW of solar, wind in 2024
Croatia has already connected 750 MW to 800 MW of solar and wind power in 2024, and the total additions are seen reaching 1,200 MW, Ivo Milatić said
WindEurope urges for grid buildout acceleration to meet renewables goals
At WindEurope's Annual Event, the industry will mostly focus on ways to accelerate the buildout of grids, CPO Pierre Tardieu said
Grids in Europe may fail to handle renewables surge – report
Lack of ambition on the development of European grids could seriously hamper the energy transition, think-tank Ember warns
Energy Community issues policy guidelines for energy communities
The Energy Community Secretariat published policy guidelines on the concepts of energy communities for national authorities
Dutch prosumers must pay fees to feed surplus electricity to grid
Many utilities have already introduced such charges as they struggle to handle the surplus electricity from prosumers
Government of North Macedonia sends two energy bills to parliament
North Macedonia is about to regulate renewables with a separate law, which the government passed alongside the changes to the Law on Energy
Petrović: Montenegrin, Republic of Srpska power utilities to establish joint company
On March 5, Luka Petrović met with Chairman of EPCG's Board of Directors Milutin Đukanović in Banja Luka