Slovenia eases procedure for establishment of energy communities
The government changed regulations in order to promote communities that jointly produce energy from renewables and install batteries
Using solar energy is getting easier in Serbia – what you need to know to produce your own electricity
It isn't mission impossible anymore to install solar panels and produce electricity for self-consumption.
Greece is 2020 renewables champion in Balkans with 45.5 GW in project pipeline
Developers submitted 1,864 applications as Greece launched an integrated electronic system for renewables and high-efficiency CHP plants.
Mayor promises activists Sofia would install renewables to cut air pollution
Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova told Greenpeace Bulgaria the city would step up measures to reduce air pollution
Bulgarian municipalities advised on possibilities for energy communities
An energy transition training session was organized for Bulgarian municipalities to highlight the potential benefits of energy communities
Volos to build first municipal solar park in Greece, subsidize poor families
The Municipality of Volos launched a 50 MW photovoltaic project and two more pioneering solar endeavors are underway.
Energy transition in Croatia: five examples of good practice
Energy transition has long become a reality all over the world, and this region is no exception. However, in this part of the world, the necessity to produce energy from renewable sources instead of fossil fuels, as well as the possibility for each of us to produce green energy for own consumption, is very often […]
Greenpeace demands coal phaseout in Bulgaria by 2030
The government in Sofia should look up to Greece in its energy policy, according to Balin Balinov from Greenpeace Bulgaria, who called for a coal exit twenty years earlier than in the national plan. Environmentalists are pointing to the damage from maintaining thermal power plants using the fossil fuel. While the Minister of Energy Temenuzhka […]
