Nine times more licenses in Greece than grid capacity
Licensed renewable energy projects in Greece currently stand at about 90 GW. New submissions have been falling sharply.
ElevenEs mulls building advanced battery cells gigafactory in Poland
Battery technology developer ElevenEs, which has production facilities in Serbia, plans to build a EUR 600 million gigafactory
Croatia considering nuclear power plant on its territory – minister
Croatia and Slovenia jointly operate the Krško nuclear power plant, and cooperation on building a second unit is also possible
North Macedonia kicks off project to replace taxis with electric vehicles
The country’s first move toward electrifying public transportation was announced last year by Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski
One year in: insights from REIB’s inaugural BESS investments and increasing importance of safety standards
We sat down with Delyan Iliev, Managing Director of REIB, to discuss the lessons learned from commissioning and operating two BESS projects and how the experience relates to broader market trends
Von der Leyen: EU needs more homegrown renewables with nuclear as baseload
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered her 2025 State of the Union address at the European Parliament in Strasbourg
Montenegro plans to develop LNG terminal with JERA
The Ministry of Energy and Mining of Montenegro and Japanese company JERA signed a memorandum of cooperation
Greece loses EU grant intended for renewable electricity for vulnerable consumers
The ambitious Apollo program is losing a EUR 100 million EU grant for renewables and storage, intended to lower energy costs for vulnerable consumers
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