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
Serbia to add 138 MW in solar, wind in 2025
The estimated capacity of prosumers is 123.6 MW, out of which 43 MW would be new photovoltaics, according to the energy balance
Fortis Group expands presence in Balkans by taking over two biogas power plants in Serbia
Fortis Group is completing the purchase of two biogas power plants in Pančevo, Serbia, COO Velimir Gavrilović announced at Belgrade Energy Forum
Weltec Biopower builds three biogas plants in Greece
German company Weltec Biopower added three biogas plants to its portfolio in Greece: in Arta, Ioannina and Serres
Biogas power plant in Croatia goes bust due to price controls
Unless the Government of Croatia helps biogas power plants, 70% will need to be shut down before summer, their association claims
Firms in North Macedonia propose nine measures to tackle energy crisis
Companies in North Macedonia have asked the government for support due to the energy crisis, and proposed nine measures