Controversy over wpd’s wind farm project in Brajići in Montenegro
The government said it is working on a spatial planning document while the locals want the wind farm project to be moved to another location
European Parliament votes to raise renewables 2030 target to 45%
Lawmakers backed the revisions of the Renewable Energy Directive and Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) to match the REPowerEU plan
Mytilineos to install PV plants, batteries for Mt. Athos monasteries in Greece
Mytilineos was picked to install hybrid systems – a combination of solar power and batteries – for 17 monasteries on Mount Athos
Croatia’s example of good practice in biowaste management: creating value, protecting the environment
Suppose Croatia were to utilize its biowaste potential, of 400,000 tons entirely. In that case, it could produce 7.3% of the country’s total 2021 power output from renewables
Albania is blessed with water but faces tough choices on environment, development
Achieving climate resilience while ensuring water security and energy and food security are key preconditions for economic growth, human prosperity and healthy ecosystems in Albaniaa according to a Nexus Assessment report published by GWP-Med and UNECE
EPS sets investment plan for renewables portfolio
Elektroprivreda Srbije is negotiating joint ventures, and to provide balancing services and purchase energy from private companies
Montenegro allows state-owned EPCG to sell shares in stock market
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) is obligated by law to sell a 10% stake by September 26 or write off the share package
Croatian startup to build largest battery system in Southeastern Europe
Croatia got the green light from Brussels for a EUR 19.8 million grant to IE-Energy for a massive energy storage project