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Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Intersolar highlights: battery & solar innovation from Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Greece changes net billing framework, introduces microsolar systems

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Intersolar highlights: battery & solar innovation from Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Greece changes net billing framework, introduces microsolar systems

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

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Trending:

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Intersolar highlights: battery & solar innovation from Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Greece changes net billing framework, introduces microsolar systems

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

87 solar power plants installed at public facilities across Slovenia

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

GEN-I expanding presence in BESS markets in Romania, Bulgaria

Cyclades islands including Santorini get direct power link to mainland Greece

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Intersolar highlights: battery & solar innovation from Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

SGB-SMIT to take over Serbian transformer producer Comel 

Greece changes net billing framework, introduces microsolar systems

Government of Croatia adopts bill on energy georesources

EPS

Serbian power system can already balance five times more wind farm capacity than now

There is enough technical flexibility in the Serbian power system to maintain load balance and provide balancing reserves for 1,865 MW from RES

Features
Serbia
December 28, 2022
Electricity prices for companies to be increased to EUR 103 per MWh from 2023 in Serbia

Electricity prices for companies in Serbia to jump to EUR 103 per MWh in January

The price for businesses was EUR 50 per MWh to 70 per MWh last year before the start of the energy crisis, which means it doubled in some cases

Energy Crisis
Serbia
December 27, 2022
ana brnabic eps professional management rystad

Brnabić: Professional management in EPS for new energy policy

The idea of introducing professional management appeared after a leak revealed a secret contract between Serbia and Rystad Energy

Electricity
Serbia
December 26, 2022

Serbia promises to IMF it would raise electricity, natural gas prices by up to 30%

The IMF approved a two-year standby arrangement for Serbia, which will be able to withdraw EUR 2.4 billion

Electricity
Serbia
December 21, 2022
EPS seeks to change status and become joint stock company

State power utility EPS seeks to become joint-stock company

The state power utility's Supervisory Board has adopted a proposal of a decision to reorganize EPS into a joint-stock company

Electricity
Serbia
December 13, 2022
EPS receives EU grant for preparation of Morava and Kolubara A solar plant projects

Serbia’s EPS gets EU grants for solar plant projects within coal complexes

EPS said it plans to build two solar plants with a capacity of 71 MW and 45 MW at a coal storage site, a slag landfill and ash dumps

Electricity
Serbia
December 13, 2022
Budget Serbia 2023 energy sector guarantees

Serbia to support large-scale energy projects in 2023 with state guarantees for loans

Serbia will have the opportunity to kick-start significant energy projects in 2023, as the proposed law on a budget contains state guarantees and project loans

Renewables
Serbia
December 7, 2022
reri court order EPS sulfur dioxide air pollution

Court orders EPS to cut SO2 emissions due to harm to human health, environment

An earlier study showed that thermal power plants in the Western Balkans emit 2.5 times as much SO2 as those in the EU

Environment and Climate
Serbia
November 23, 2022
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