Serbia emerges as top performer in Energy Community annual report
The Energy Community Secretariat stressed that the three keywords defining 2023 were solidarity, integration and transition
Greece joins European Single Intraday Coupling
Intraday markets of 25 European countries are now united and the integration has been completed.
Greek renewables price cap creates problems for PPA contracts
The low price cap set by the Greek government for renewables creates an issue for PPA contracts, which must be resolved soon
Energy Community Secretariat initiates infringement procedures against Kosovo*, North Macedonia, Serbia
The secretariat seeks a decision from the Ministerial Council on the party's failure to comply with its obligation from the treaty
North Macedonia first in Western Balkans adopts National Energy and Climate Plan
The NECP covers the period from 2021 to 2030 and prescribes the path to achieve the goals set for 2030, the government said
North Macedonia starts construction of first power link with Albania
The construction of the Bitola-Elbasan power line started with the construction of the new 400/100 kV substation near Ohrid.
Most Read articles on Balkan Green Energy News in 2019
Pollution of air and water, new fossil fuel subsidies together with incentives for renewables and energy market liberalization drew the readers’ biggest interest in the English language section at Balkan Green Energy News this year. Dynamic changes in the regulatory frameworks of the countries comprising the Balkan region, mostly in the sector of renewables but […]
Energy transition – Incentives should be abandoned, renewables left to the market (part two)
Author: Goran Granić, director of Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar The biggest problem with all energy policies, including the European Union’s (EU), is inconsistency, i.e. extracting one problem and tackling it individually. For the first time ever, the EU is initiating a unified climate-energy policy, with the drafting of member states’ national plans under way, which […]