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Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Serbia issues call to US firms for pumped storage hydropower project Đerdap 3

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Serbia’s EMS joins European platform for guarantees of origin trading

Athens Electricity Forum brings Energy Community closer to EU electricity market, renewables integration

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Montenegro’s CEDIS signs agreement with EDF, AFD on grid upgrade

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

HROTE, EBRD to develop incentive models for integration of BESS in electricity system

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Greek solar producers with CfDs to get paid even when power prices are zero

Alive Capital, enspired launch joint AI BESS optimization offer for Romania

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Serbia issues call to US firms for pumped storage hydropower project Đerdap 3

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Serbia’s EMS joins European platform for guarantees of origin trading

Athens Electricity Forum brings Energy Community closer to EU electricity market, renewables integration

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Montenegro’s CEDIS signs agreement with EDF, AFD on grid upgrade

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

HROTE, EBRD to develop incentive models for integration of BESS in electricity system

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Greek solar producers with CfDs to get paid even when power prices are zero

Alive Capital, enspired launch joint AI BESS optimization offer for Romania

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

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Trending:

Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Serbia issues call to US firms for pumped storage hydropower project Đerdap 3

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Serbia’s EMS joins European platform for guarantees of origin trading

Athens Electricity Forum brings Energy Community closer to EU electricity market, renewables integration

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Montenegro’s CEDIS signs agreement with EDF, AFD on grid upgrade

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

HROTE, EBRD to develop incentive models for integration of BESS in electricity system

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Greek solar producers with CfDs to get paid even when power prices are zero

Alive Capital, enspired launch joint AI BESS optimization offer for Romania

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Serbia issues call to US firms for pumped storage hydropower project Đerdap 3

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Serbia’s EMS joins European platform for guarantees of origin trading

Athens Electricity Forum brings Energy Community closer to EU electricity market, renewables integration

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Montenegro’s CEDIS signs agreement with EDF, AFD on grid upgrade

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

HROTE, EBRD to develop incentive models for integration of BESS in electricity system

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Greek solar producers with CfDs to get paid even when power prices are zero

Alive Capital, enspired launch joint AI BESS optimization offer for Romania

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Bosnia and Herzegovina

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BiH regulator doubles capacity for renewables integration in grid

The maximum capacity of wind farms and solar power plants that can be connected to the BiH power system was increased from 460 MW to 840 MW for wind and from 400 MW to 825 MW for solar. The decision was made by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERK) upon the proposal of the Independent […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 7, 2020
Suzlon turbines 25 MW Ivan Sedlo wind park

Suzlon to use fewer, stronger turbines for 25 MW Ivan Sedlo wind park

The subsidiary of a Danish-based company requested another environmental permit after revising the project for a wind power plant near Sarajevo. Suzlon said the Ivan Sedlo facility would consist of five instead of 12 units. The Ministry of Environment and Tourism of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina said Suzlon Wind Energy BH filed a […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 19, 2020
solar power plants Brod oil refinery

Four solar power plants to be built at Russian-owned Brod oil refinery

The Russian owners of oil refinery Brod (RNB), which has been out of service for two years now, plan to build four solar power plants on the refinery’s grounds, and have already applied for renewable energy incentives with the Regulatory Commission for Energy of Republic of Srpska – RERS. Capital.ba has learned that the four […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 18, 2020
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Construction of first wind farm in Republic of Srpska to start in October

The construction of the Grebak wind farm, the first in the Republic of Srpska, is expected to start in October. The investment in the 50 MW wind farm is estimated at around EUR 65 million. The concession agreement between the Ministry of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska and German company VE Grebak […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 3, 2020
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1,700 MW of renewables could be connected to grid in BiH

The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) has proposed an increase in the maximum capacity of wind farms and solar power plants that could be connected to the BiH power system. It should be lifted from 460 MW to 840 MW for wind farms and from 400 MW to 825 MW for solar […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 28, 2020

Flora, fauna research underway in basins of four Neretva tributaries

The Center for Environment from Banja Luka began research into the flora and fauna in the basins of the Neretva river tributaries Buna, Bunica, Bregava and Trebižat with the aim to secure long-term protection and sustainable use of the water streams and thus benefit local communities and the wider public. The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund […]

Biodiversity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 23, 2020
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Reducing use of coal to get cleaner air in Sarajevo

Authorities in Sarajevo plan to limit the use of coal in order to start solving the decades-old problem of polluted air. Air pollution is directly responsible for one of five premature deaths in the city. Due to air pollution, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina is often among the 50 most polluted cities in the […]

Environment and Climate
Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 20, 2020
EFT concession 60 MW solar power Bileca BiH

EFT signs concession for 60 MW solar power plant in Bileća in BiH

Energy Financing Team SE Bileća inked a deal for its first photovoltaic unit. After EFT Group’s subsidiary launched the initiative for a concession to build a 60 MW solar power plant, the Republic of Srpska started the procedure in January. The Ministry of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska said Minister Petar Đokić […]

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 17, 2020
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