Istanbul to expand its Odayeri waste-to-energy plant

Turkey’s most populated city will fund the capacity extension of Odayeri, the country’s largest waste-fuelled thermal powered facility with TRY 6.5 million (EUR 2.24 million), Anadolu Agency’s Energy Terminal said. Istanbul is preparing to increase the Odayeri plant’s size from 35.4 MW to 45.3 MW, the report said. The plan is to raise daily generation […]

Waste June 28, 2015

PPC’s subsidiary firm granted trading license

Greece’s main electricity utility Public Power Company (PPC) said its subsidiary firm established in Bulgaria has been granted a trading license by the neighbouring country’s regulatory authority for energy. The subsidiary, which PPC controls with an 85% stake, was founded by the Greek electricity corporation as part of its wider strategy to enter markets in […]

News June 26, 2015

Hunedoara hydro project set to be launched in December

Hidroelectrica, the largest electricity producer in Romania, announced the opening of its hydroelectric power plant in Hunedoara for December. The facility is on the Strei river in Transylvania and is presently 62% complete, portal Business-review.eu reported. The EUR 58 million investment is for 12 MW of installed power capacity. Overall, the still insolvent state-owned company […]

News June 26, 2015

Nation’s biggest hybrid power plant activated in Izmir

Gediz University launched the largest combined solar and wind power system in Turkey. The hybrid electric generator was built on Seyrek Campus in Izmir. The 500 kW facility is located in the 3,000 square meter student car park area. It can meet the electricity demand of around 100 houses, Daily Sabah reported. The project costs […]

News June 26, 2015

Audit reveals lag behind national biofuel targets

National Audit Office has cautioned in a report that the country is failing to meet biofuel production and use targets, Sofia news agency Novinite said. According to an audit of the implementation of the European Union targets from 2008 to 2012, Bulgaria is delaying the adoption of obligatory sustainability criteria for biofuels. Also, consumption of […]

News June 25, 2015

Turkish companies don’t claim Gazivode

Kosovo Energy Distribution Services (KEDS) told Vesti newspaper it does not claim Gazivode hydropower plant complex in Kosovo*. The company is owned by Turkish companies Çalik and Limak since 2013, but the power infrastructure at the site is controlled by EPS (Electric Power Industry of Serbia). „Our company is in electric power distribution, maintaining equipment […]

Hydropower plant Đerdap 1 entering revitalization

The fourth stage of the units overhaul of the 1,026 MW hydro facility Đerdap 1 in eastern Serbia, owned and operated by Electric Power Industry of Serbia EPS, will start on August 3, the plant’s head Ljubiša Jokić said. After A-5 unit was revitalized in late March, the plan was to stop A-1, which has been […]

News June 25, 2015