Slovenia adopts Electricity Supply Act after two-year delay
The National Assembly passed the Electricity Supply Act after adopting amendments that make all end consumers in the market equal
New York City startup Air Co. produces vodka from captured CO2
Air Co. calls its vodka the world's most sustainable spirit as it makes the alcohol from captured CO2 and green hydrogen. It just launched a perfume.
Zagreb to boost solar rooftops to reach 50 MW by 2024
The city has prepared the program to support the installation of PV panels on the roofs of public buildings, privately-owned homes and firms
Power exchange in Montenegro to become operational in H2 2022
Montenegrin Power Exchange, EPEX SPOT, and Slovenian power exchange BSP SouthPool have signed a service agreement
Europe’s first LFP battery factory to be built in Serbia
ElevenEs will produce LFP batteries for vehicles and energy storage in Subotica, Serbia. It will build the plant with the help of EU funds.
Reality of energy transition: fossil fuel production to grow at least until 2040
Despite the Paris Agreement goals and net zero commitments, fossil fuel producers are on track to significantly boost output through 2040
EPS wants to use coal power plants as strategic reserve
The supervisory board of Elektroprivreda Srbije has sent an initiative to the ministry of energy to introduce a strategic reserve mechanism.
Romania to triple its solar capacity to 4.25 GW by 2030
Solar photovoltaic capacity is projected to triple during 2021-2030, from 1.39 GW in 2020 to 4.25 GW in 2030.


