TÜV’s Bühler: Restarting retired nuclear plants in Germany is technically feasible
Joachim Bühler from safety inspection operator TÜV says Germany can bring three closed nuclear plants back to life
Drought to cost Montenegro’s EPCG utility EUR 100 million in third quarter
State-owned power producer EPCG said it would have to import 294 GWh of electricity in the three months through September due to drought
Ember: EU must install renewables two times faster by 2026 to meet climate targets
The EU will need double solar and wind additions by 2026 to deliver on the goal to hold global warming at a maximum 1.5 degrees
Serbia to target emissions cut of 40.3% by 2030 in upcoming NECP
Serbia presented the preliminary goals for its integrated national energy and climate plan as it is about to start a public debate
ERS sets up wind farm subsidiary to develop Donja Trusina project
The Republic of Srpska is establishing a project firm under state-owned power utility ERS to develop the Donja Trusina wind park project
Elassona in Greece to build municipal photovoltaic plants of 5 MW in total
The Municipality of Elassona will build solar power plants to cut electricity costs for water supply and sewerage by 90%
North Macedonia to declare state of energy crisis in August
The country has declared the state of energy crisis last year in November for a month, but soon extended it for six more months until June 9
Portugal, Switzerland launch pumped storage hydropower plants of over 2 GW in total
Iberdrola inaugurated its pumped storage plant Tâmega Gigabattery in Portugal and a similar facility was commissioned in Switzerland