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Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

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Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

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Trending:

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

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Grad sunca dobija prvu od ukupno tri solarne elektrane

Works on first out of three solar power plants in City of Sun Trebinje could start in spring 2022

Construction works on the Trebinje 1 solar power project could begin in the spring. There is a plan for two more units in the same locality.

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
November 3, 2021
Republic of Srpska plans to build solar power plants on abandoned coal mines

Republic of Srpska plans to build solar power plants on abandoned coal mines

The Minister of Energy and Mining Petar Đokić has discussed the construction of solar power plants with the management of RiTE Ugljevik.

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 23, 2021
gopa-ers-wind-farm-hrgud-contract

Germany’s GOPA to advise ERS on Hrgud wind farm project

Germany’s GOPA will be ERS's adviser in preparing project documents and overseeing the construction of wind farm Hrgud.

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 22, 2021
Third utility-scale solar power plant to be installed in Herzegovina etmax

Fourth utility-scale solar power plant planned to be developed in Herzegovina

The Government of the Republic Srpska decided to initiate the procedure for granting a concession for the Nevesinje PV plant.

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 17, 2021
Bileća hydropower plant 32 MW BiH

Bileća hydropower plant project of 32 MW under development in BiH

State-owned firm HET intends to install hydropower plant Bileća of 32 MW as the third and last unit of a subsystem on the Trebišnjica river

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 9, 2021
BiH joint commission for concessions on Buk Bijela project to be established in September

Special panel in BiH to address dispute over Buk Bijela hydropower project

The Commission for Concessions of BiH will act upon the request of the Constitutional Court of BiH and establish a joint commission.

Electricity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 1, 2021
Montenegro, Republic of Srpska to set up expert team to assess impact of HPP Buk Bijela on Tara river

Montenegro, Republic of Srpska to set up expert team to assess impact of HPP Buk Bijela on Tara river

The two sides have agreed to form an expert team of seven members, whose task will be to review the project documentation.

Environment and Climate
Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro
July 26, 2021
epcg-ers-meeting-hpp-sutorina

EPCG, ERS discuss launching construction of hydropower plant Sutorina

EPCG and ERS have held a management meeting to discuss the launch of construction on hydropower plant Sutorina.

Electricity
Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro
June 25, 2021
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