Miroslav Tomašević appointed as acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS
Miroslav Tomašević replaced Milorad Grčić as the acting director of Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer EPS, local media learned
Serbian companies to have more active role on electricity market in the coming years – conference
New laws for electricity and renewables made investments easier and firms will have a more active role, so market participants need to adapt step by step, experts said
Mihajlović: Serbia must catch energy transition train as fast as possible
Serbia can and must accelerate its energy transition and attract much more private investment in green energy, keynote speakers said at the Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market conference
Power utility EAC developing solar park projects with Church of Cyprus
The joint venture of the Holy Archdiocese of Cyprus and Electricity Authority of Cyprus is developing 14 solar power projects in Achera.
Bulgaria abandons Belene, announces new reactors at Kozloduy
The Bulgarian prime minister said that instead of Belene, the authorities will consider the possibility of building new reactors at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant
Istanbul expands waste-to-energy capacity to cover electricity needs of two million people
The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality produced 844 GWh of power in waste incinerators and from landfill gas last year
European energy crisis and how history repeats itself: Losses are borne by consumers while profits are retained by utilities
Exposure of end consumers to high energy prices or increased price volatility has to be mitigated by proper national transposition of EU directives
Energy Community is obligated to follow EU’s CEEAG state aid guidelines
The EU's Guidelines on State Aid for Climate, Environmental Protection and Energy (CEEAG) are obligatory, the Energy Community Secretariat said