North Macedonia plans energy renovation of 14 major public buildings
The authorities have prepared a plan for the reconstruction of buildings used by the state administration for the period 2025–2028
Šahmanović: Montenegro still in talks on CBAM postponement
Montenegro is still negotiating a postponement of the European Union’s carbon border tax or an exemption from the levy
Zagreb to invest EUR 56 million in waste management, low-emission machinery
Zagreb Holding (ZGH), the umbrella firm for the city's utility companies, has requested approval from the authorities for long-term borrowing
MOL in talks about possibility of purchasing stake in Serbian NIS
Hungarian MOL is discussing the possibility of acquiring a stake in Serbian oil refiner NIS, which is under US sanctions due to Russian ownership
Voltalia receives license for Spitalla PV plant in Albania
French renewable energy company Voltalia obtained a 30-year license for its Spitalla solar park at the Albanian port city of Durrës
Just Transition Forum unites regional leaders to tackle energy poverty, shape fair energy future
Governments, partners, civil society and community leaders from across Europe gathered in Tbilisi at the Energy Community’s Just Transition Forum
Serbia’s EPS starts trial operation of its first wind park Kostolac
The construction of Kostolac is complete, and EPS' first wind farm has generated its first megawatt-hours, the company said
One of biggest PV parks on Earth expanding to 1.85 GW
A solar power plant of 500.5 MW in peak capacity will be built just south of the existing 1.35 GW Kalyon Karapınar PV park in Turkey