Most read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2022
With Russia's attack on Ukraine, the energy crisis took over from the coronavirus pandemic as topic number one this year
Serbia intends to launch auctions for 1,400 MW in renewables – minister
The first auction for providing incentives to producers of electricity from renewables is expected soon, with a 400 MW quota
SEEPEX, Traken Tech to cooperate on introducing blockchain in electricity market
Cooperation will also include aggregation and market utilization of small-scale renewables, and the introduction of guarantees of origin
EPCG’s project Solari kicks off sustainable energy transition in Montenegro
The solar panel installation program includes the entire society in the energy transition, earning a place among energy transition champions
Nuclear power makes comeback to Japan’s energy plans
Following plans to abandon nuclear power after the 2011 Fukushima disaster, Japan is now heading in a different direction
Everfuel starts producing green hydrogen at Europe’s largest electrolyzer
Denmark-based Everfuel started the commissioning phase of the biggest electrolyzer in Europe by producing the first amount of green hydrogen
Slovenia secures statistical transfer of renewable energy from Czech Republic
Slovenia bought a share of renewable energy that it lacked to fulfill its national goal for 2021 through a so-called statistical transfer
Smart planning in energy transition – ESM was first in Western Balkans to build solar power plant at abandoned coal mine
Building solar power plants at disused coal mines is one of the solutions to ensure a just transition in the Western Balkans