Serbia invites public to participate in amending Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources
Serbia began the public consultation process for the upcoming changes to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources
Slovenia, Hungary agree to build gas interconnector
The future interconnector will be designed to carry hydrogen and biomethane as well, said Slovenia's gas transmission operator
ENTSOG: Renewable gas injections in EU grids increase 12%
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas has published its report on annual renewable gas injections into gas networks
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 to rely on carbon price, renewables potential in green hydrogen development
Despite early efforts to develop green hydrogen and its first regulatory framework, Greece finds itself on a steep curve.
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
Serbia’s EPS explores possibility to use biomass, biogas in coal power plants
EPS launched a call for an analysis of the availability and technological suitability of biomass in Serbia for use in its power plants