Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2023
The more the energy transition progresses, the more questions and challenges arise. Here are the most important topics, according to the readers of Balkan Green Energy News.
Solar power plants in Serbia, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Austria: Regulations are key tool to drive investment
While the EU members combined appear to make good progress in the field of developing and expanding photovoltaic power plants, countries of Central and Southeast Europe lag far behind current photovoltaic capacities in the EU
Šuša: No economy is competitive without green agenda
It is important that all stakeholders have the same understanding of the green agenda, according to John Šuša, Trina Solar
Constantinescu: Grid operators working to integrate hundreds of gigawatts from renewables
The challenges in adding wind and solar farms to the electricity networks in Europe are being solved along the way as technology progresses
EBRD’s Bogdanović: Renewable heating is biggest contributor to decarbonization in urban areas
Renewable sources can contribute the most to the decarbonization of urban areas, Bojan Bogdanović from the EBRD said at BEF 2023
BEF 2023: Infrastructure, technology, and financing for carbon neutrality by 2050: Chances and challenges for the Western Balkan region
Infrastructure, availability of technology, and financing are the key preconditions for transforming energy systems in the region into modern, low-carbon systems.
Maja Turković: Battery installation requirement to clear large number of requests for grid connection
It would increase the cost of projects, Maja Turković, Executive Vice President, CWP Europe, said at the Belgrade Energy Forum 2023


