Montenegro gives green light for four solar plants totaling 127 MW
Three solar power plants are planned in the capital Podgorica, two of which are associated with aluminum producer KAP
Montenegro adopts new energy law
A new Law on Energy will allow citizens to become active participants in the electricity market in Montenegro
Global Recycling Day: Why recycling matters
Global Recycling Day is celebrated every year on March 18 to raise awareness of the importance of recycling and encourage individuals and organizations to take concrete actions to reduce waste
Turkey’s Kontek to take over solar project in North Macedonia
Kontek plans to acquire an 85% stake in Asi Trade-M, the company developing the 111 MW solar power project
Plug-in solar systems: a rapidly growing trend in Europe
Plug-in solar systems, also known as balcony solar power plants, allow for the quick and easy harnessing of solar energy
Croatia invested EUR 4.4 billion in water, sewerage infrastructure
The Croatian government has handed over 19 contracts for investments in water supply and sewerage in more than 20 municipalities
Greece plans 4.7 GW of commercial battery storage projects
The much-awaited ministerial decree for zero-subsidy standalone battery systems has been published in Greece.
Locals defy lithium mining plans on Mount Majevica
This was not the first protest against lithium mining in Lopare. A similar gathering was organized about a year ago.