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GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

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87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

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Montenegro’s EPCG to get loan to finance 10 renewables projects

Enerjisa Üretim obtains USD 180 million loan for wind parks in Turkey

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GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

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Turkey calls to 2026 renewables auction round as Bayraktar vows to speed up buildout

Greece changing net billing framework, introducing microsolar systems

Omnia Capital takes full ownership of Alive Capital Serbia, strengthening its Southeast European clean energy platform

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

EU to target 200 GW of energy storage by 2030, leaked plan shows

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Masdar secures financing for world-first gigascale 24/7 clean energy project

Shikun and Binui Energy kicks off regular production at 104 MW solar farm in Romania

Croatia is finalizing regulatory framework for batteries

Serbia, Romania ink deal on Đerdap 3 pumped storage hydropower project

Serbia eyes EUR 1 billion investment in natural gas grid – minister

Montenegro’s EPCG to get loan to finance 10 renewables projects

Enerjisa Üretim obtains USD 180 million loan for wind parks in Turkey

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

Slovenia fully integrates with EU power market by joining MARI platform

Hottest June in western Europe

Serbia records 1,647 cases of illegal activities involving wild birds from 2017 to 2023

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GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

France’s EDF to conduct four more nuclear energy studies for Serbia

Turkey calls to 2026 renewables auction round as Bayraktar vows to speed up buildout

Greece changing net billing framework, introducing microsolar systems

Omnia Capital takes full ownership of Alive Capital Serbia, strengthening its Southeast European clean energy platform

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

EU to target 200 GW of energy storage by 2030, leaked plan shows

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Masdar secures financing for world-first gigascale 24/7 clean energy project

Shikun and Binui Energy kicks off regular production at 104 MW solar farm in Romania

Croatia is finalizing regulatory framework for batteries

Serbia, Romania ink deal on Đerdap 3 pumped storage hydropower project

Serbia eyes EUR 1 billion investment in natural gas grid – minister

Montenegro’s EPCG to get loan to finance 10 renewables projects

Enerjisa Üretim obtains USD 180 million loan for wind parks in Turkey

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

Slovenia fully integrates with EU power market by joining MARI platform

Hottest June in western Europe

Serbia records 1,647 cases of illegal activities involving wild birds from 2017 to 2023

GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

France’s EDF to conduct four more nuclear energy studies for Serbia

Turkey calls to 2026 renewables auction round as Bayraktar vows to speed up buildout

Greece changing net billing framework, introducing microsolar systems

Omnia Capital takes full ownership of Alive Capital Serbia, strengthening its Southeast European clean energy platform

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

EU to target 200 GW of energy storage by 2030, leaked plan shows

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Masdar secures financing for world-first gigascale 24/7 clean energy project

Shikun and Binui Energy kicks off regular production at 104 MW solar farm in Romania

Croatia is finalizing regulatory framework for batteries

Serbia, Romania ink deal on Đerdap 3 pumped storage hydropower project

Serbia eyes EUR 1 billion investment in natural gas grid – minister

Montenegro’s EPCG to get loan to finance 10 renewables projects

Enerjisa Üretim obtains USD 180 million loan for wind parks in Turkey

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

Slovenia fully integrates with EU power market by joining MARI platform

Hottest June in western Europe

Serbia records 1,647 cases of illegal activities involving wild birds from 2017 to 2023

Montenegro

TPP Pljevlja uses its 20,000 operating hours European Environment Agency

TPP Pljevlja uses its 20,000 hours production limit – European Environment Agency

The EEA has officially confirmed that the power plant, part of utility EPCG, consumed its limit for production at the end of 2020.

Electricity
Montenegro
March 31, 2021
epcg milutin djukanovic adress solar panels

EPCG will enable citizens to install solar panels on their infertile land

Milutin Đukanović, president of the Board of Directors, said that the goals of EPCG are to reduce the citizen's bills and increase production.

Renewables
Montenegro
March 26, 2021
nikola rovcanin epcg director

Nikola Rovčanin appointed new director of Montenegrin power utility EPCG

He has replaced Igor Noveljić, director from July 2017.

Electricity
Montenegro
March 25, 2021
Montenegro people decide offshore oil exploratory drilling

Montenegro to let people decide on offshore oil after exploratory drilling

After environmentalists protested and a warning from auditors, the Government of Montenegro said oil can be discussed only after exploratory drilling

Environment and Climate
Montenegro
March 24, 2021
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Abazović says wind farm Možura a priority for high-level corruption council

Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister Dritan Abazović has said the Možura wind farm is a priority for the country's high-level corruption council.

Renewables
Montenegro
March 9, 2021
Kopac EU extend deadline closure thermal power plant Pljevlja

Kopač: EU won’t extend deadline for closure of thermal power plant Pljevlja

The Energy Community Secretariat's Director Janez Kopač said it must start an infringement procedure in the case of TPP Pljevlja

Environment and Climate
Montenegro
February 11, 2021
Montenegrin government fulfills promise Seven contracts for SHPPs terminated 

Montenegrin government fulfills promise: Seven contracts for SHPPs terminated 

When it was elected, the Government of Montenegro announced it would ban the construction of small hydropower plants and revise concessions.

Environment and Climate
Montenegro
February 11, 2021
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Bojanić: Montenegro in talks to extend deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja

Montenegro is negotiating a new deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja, which has already used up its allocated 20,000 operating hours until 2023.

Electricity
Montenegro
January 27, 2021
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