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
Premier Energy building one of largest battery systems in Southeastern Europe
Premier Energy Group has begun the construction of a 200 MW / 400 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) in eastern Romania
US export bank signs USD 57.3 million loan to back Romania’s nuclear plant expansion
The Export-Import Bank of the United States has signed a loan for engineering and project management services for two new reactors at the Cernavodă plant
Six Projects of Energy Community Interest advancing without systemic delays
The Evaluation Report on PECI is providing an overview of the implementation progress of projects included in the 2024 PECI list
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
Hybrid vehicles overtake petrol cars on Serbian market
Sales of new hybrid vehicles in Serbia in the first quarter of the year surpassed those of petrol cars, according to the latest data