Bankwatch: Western Balkans must abandon waste-to-energy incineration
Plans for waste incinerators and co-incineration in the Western Balkans pose high financial and health risks, CEE Bankwatch Network warns
Šušnjar: Croatia allocated EUR 4 billion so far to boost renewables; subsidies for wind, solar to end
Minister of Economy Ante Šušnjar said at an energy conference that the money could have been put to better use
Montenegro’s landfill gas power plant entering electricity market
The first landfill gas power plant in the Western Balkans is in test operation, at the Možura landfill in Montenegro
Romania preparing to include biomethane in gas grid
Romania has drafted a directive that would regulate biomethane and mitigate the impact of the extension of an EU emissions pricing scheme
IRENA: 91% of new renewables units are more cost-effective than fossil fuel alternatives
Renewables maintained their cost leadership in global power markets, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in an annual report
Greece’s DEPA Commercial picks contractors for PV plants of 500 MW
Terna and Aktor are about to start building a solar power plant of 400 MW and another 100 MW in Greece for state-owned DEPA Commercial
ENNA Next qualifies for balancing Croatian power system as aggregator
ENNA Next has passed the prequalification phase and became an active participant in balancing the Croatian power system
EU acknowledges renewables role in Vision for Agriculture and Food
Green energy and energy communities are beneficial for farmers, the European Commission said in its Vision for Agriculture and Food


