Renewables account for 99% of Turkey’s net electricity capacity additions
Electricity capacity in Turkey reached 122 GW in 2025, of which 62% was from renewables, according to the SHURA Energy Transition Center
From bystanders to partners: How to ensure the new Citizens Energy Package effectively engages EU citizens in a clean energy future?
EUSEW Young Energy Ambassadors explore how energy communities and community-benefit clauses can help citizens fairly join Europe’s clean energy transition.
Croatia’s Zagreb to add new park & ride locations
Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, currently has only one operational park & ride location, in the Borongaj neighborhood
CBAM go-live: no electricity imports in week one
Iron and steel dominated the CBAM imports declared in the first reporting window, January 1-6, according to the European Commission
Eurowind Energy presents solar-wind hybrid project in Romania
Eurowind Energy plans to build its Siminoc hybrid power plant in southeastern Romania by 2028. It would consist of 24.8 MW of wind power and a matching photovoltaic capacity. The company is considering battery storage as well. Danish renewable energy developer and operator Eurowind Energy unveiled a EUR 65 million investment in Romania. The Siminoc […]
Self-consumption photovoltaic systems in Greece must add remote control devices
Solar power facilities for self-consumption in Grece now require set point equipment. Owners in the category have eight months.
Zagreb prepares draft waste management plan
The draft waste management plan establishes a framework for the reduction of the waste production and sustainably waste management
Szijjártó: First major step toward deal for NIS in Serbia possible within days
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó said a significant step toward a deal for NIS can be expected in the coming days.