CIP: Europe could reduce electricity prices by 40% by 2050 with clean energy
CIP built an integrated energy system model and based on that, conducted an analysis of how Europe’s energy system could evolve towards 2050
Finalists of the 2026 European Sustainable Energy Awards announced
Public voting for the best European clean energy projects and leaders is now open, within European Sustainable Energy Awards 2026
Renalfa IPP starts installing 200 MWh battery system at solar plant in North Macedonia
The co-located BESS is being installed at Oslomej, a solar power plant with a peak capacity of 65.8 MW at a former coal mine, Renalfa said
Energy crisis fueled by Iran war makes economic logic of renewables impossible to ignore
The energy crisis fueled by the Iran war has made the economic logic of renewables impossible to ignore, according to Simon Stiell
Batteries enable Bulgaria to import cheap electricity even when domestic production exceeds demand
Bulgaria's abundant energy storage enables importing electricity at low, zero or negative prices even when domestic production exceeds demand
Zatriq wind farm in Kosovo* to be completed in July
Turkey-based Çalik Renewables and domestic company Eurokos are building a 72 MW wind power plant in Kosovo*. They expect to finish it in July.
Tokyo plans world’s biggest floating offshore wind farm of 1 GW
The authorities of Japan’s capital, Tokyo, plan to develop a floating offshore wind farm with a nameplate capacity of 1 GW
British Star Energy sells three geothermal projects in Croatia
The transaction releases EUR 5.2 million of restricted cash and removes future capital commitments arising from licences, the company said