State-owned EÜAŞ dominates top list of electricity producers in Turkey
The annual MW100 Turkey report reveals the biggest players in installed capacity, electricity production and across sectors
Greece’s power grid in risk of blackouts amid high renewables share, demand drop
A high renewables penetration in the electricity production mix combined with low demand is straining the Greek power network
CMS outlines energy project development rules in North Macedonia for investors
CMS Reich-Rohrwig answered several questions frequently asked by investors and other participants in the energy market in North Macedonia
Interenergo to install another 1.5 MW in rooftop photovoltaics for cement maker Salonit Anhovo
Salonit plans to independently cover 40% of the electricity needs of its production facilities in 2025, from renewables
Wind industry set for record growth until 2025 but bottlenecks are looming
After a disappointing 2022, the wind industry can expect record installations in both onshore and offshore markets by 2025, GWEC said
Popescu: Government of Romania to pass offshore wind energy bill next month
The Government of Romania is set to approve the offshore wind energy law in April, according to Minister of Energy Virgil Popescu.
Adriatic peninsula Istria intends to use offshore wind to achieve energy independence
Offshore wind farms are seen as the only significant source capable of ensuring the energy self-sufficiency of Istria
Renalfa IPP buys Alpiq’s 72.5 MW wind park in Bulgaria
Renalfa IPP agreed to take over the Vetrocom wind farm in Bulgaria, with a capacity of 72.5 MW, from Swiss company Alpiq