Hidroelectrica plans 50MW green hydrogen plant on Danube river
Romanian Hidroelectrica plans hydrogen production unit on Danube, and Lukoil with Rusatom Overseas production of green hydrogen in Ploiesti.
Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2021
The most important topics for our readers in 2021 were lithium, the coal phaseout and investment in renewable energy in Serbia
Republic of Srpska breaks ground on three hydropower plants on Bistrica river
All three hydropower plants are expected to go online in four years at the latest, with a projected annual electricity output of 152 GWh.
EPBiH will produce 20 percent less electricity in the next two years
The expected production for this year is 6,655 GWh, while in 2022 the production is expected to fall to 6,037 GWh, and in 2023 to 5,843 GWh
Construction of largest wind farm in southern hemisphere to begin in 2022
The Golden Plains wind farm is planned to have 215 turbines and produce enough electricity for 765,000 homes
New troubles for Serbia’s EPS: coal plant TENT B is offline amid breakdown, fire
A coal mill was damaged in the B2 unit of the Nikola Tesla B power plant (TENT B) while B1 is inactive since December 26 due to a fire
Germany, Belgium to close nuclear reactors despite Europe energy crisis
The move comes amid the ongoing energy crisis in Europe and the EU’s plans to recognize nuclear power as a low-carbon energy source.
Greece, Croatia are top-tier markets for energy transition investment
Climatescope put Greece in the best position in the region for investment in renewable power and the energy transition, followed by Croatia


