Public consultation on changes to Serbia’s renewables law kicks off
Public consultations on the proposed changes and amendments to the renewable energy law will close on February 9
Serbian power system can already balance five times more wind farm capacity than now
There is enough technical flexibility in the Serbian power system to maintain load balance and provide balancing reserves for 1,865 MW from RES
First virtual power plant in Greek energy market inaugurated
The need for virtual power plants and power forecasting services is driven by the Greek electricity market reform
Danske Commodities enters Poland’s renewables market with first PV deal
Danske Commodities signed a balancing agreement for one of the biggest photovoltaic plants in Poland with one other Equinor's subsidiary
EPS’ transformation through development of new renewables capacities guarantees secure electricity supply in Serbia
If the State wants to continue implementing the model of secure electricity supply at an affordable price, it will have to support a serious transformation of EPS and the renewal of its production capacities
How to unlock and accelerate investments in solar and wind in Serbia: proposal for new auction model
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News, Professor Željko Đurišić from the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade revealed his stance on the main issues affecting the energy sector
EPBiH plans to start buying electricity from private producers
EPBiH has issued a public call for the procurement of electricity produced from renewable sources and through high-efficiency cogeneration
Albania, North Macedonia, Serbia to set up working group for energy cooperation
Albania and North Macedonia accepted Serbia's proposal at a meeting held in Tirana within the Open Balkan initiative