The largest offshore wind farms will be built near Aland in Baltic sea
OX2 and Alandsbanken Fondbolag are developing offshore wind power in two projects near Aland in the Baltic sea. Two wind farms, one to the south and one to the north of Aland islands, will have a total capacity of 8 GW. Once completed, this will be the world’s largest offshore wind project. The Swedish renewables […]
Steag, LSG complete 66 MW solar park in Bulgaria, preparing to build another one
SENS LSG built a 66 MW solar park near Plovdiv. It is about to start the construction of 50 MW more in capacity in Bulgaria.
Danske Commodities enters Poland’s renewables market with first PV deal
Danske Commodities signed a balancing agreement for one of the biggest photovoltaic plants in Poland with one other Equinor's subsidiary
Sustainable Nexus solutions for Drin river basin
In a new Nexus Assessment, GWP-Med and UNECE point to tools that can reconcile rival interests over the use of natural resources for energy, agriculture and water use in the Drin river basin
Tender for desulphurization unit in Tuzla coal plant open until November 15
State-owned power utility EPBiH announced a tender for a flue gas desulphurization facility for unit 6 in TPP Tuzla
CE Oltenia, OMV Petrom to build four PV plants through JVs
OMV Petrom and CE Oltenia agreed to build four solar parks with a combined capacity of 450 MW at former coal mining locations in Romania
German investments in Serbia depend on availability of green electricity
German government official Franziska Brantner said her country and Serbia share the objectives of a green transition
Wind turbine giant Siemens Gamesa to lay off 10% of workforce
Delivery delays and the rise in material costs forced Siemens Gamesa to cut 2,900 jobs as part of its restructuring plan