Greece’s energy transition at risk amid gridlock with batteries, new tech
An overreliance on photovoltaics, combined with slow growth in new technologies and storage, threatens Greece's renewable energy future
Greek offshore wind farm program at standstill for more than one year
More than three years after the first offshore wind law, Greece made little progress toward achieving the national goal
Croatian IE-Energy, Slovenia’s NGEN plan virtual network of smart battery storage systems
The EUR 60 million project is a step toward creating a virtual network of battery storage systems connecting renewable energy producers and consumers.
Đokić: We expect EU to accept request to postpone CBAM implementation
Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska expressed belief that the European Commission would postpone the implementation CBAM
North Macedonia receives applications for 4.2 GW of battery projects
October 1 was the deadline for foreign investors interested in the construction of power plants to submit their initiatives
Greek regulator steps in to prevent energy communities misuse
Legitimate energy communities have suffered in Greece, as private investors have been taking advantage of the status
Hungary’s Szijjártó: MOL to supply more oil, fuel to Serbia amid sanctions
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó said Serbia can count on an increase in supply of oil and fuel from MOL
Šušnjar: Croatia prepared to buy oil company NIS in Serbia
US sanctions against the Russian-owned NIS have taken effect, and Šušnjar claims the acquisition would benefit both Serbia and Croatia.