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Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

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

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

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

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

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

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

Romania accelerates battery storage installation pace with three major projects

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Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

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

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

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

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

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

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

Romania accelerates battery storage installation pace with three major projects

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

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

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

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

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

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

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

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

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

Romania accelerates battery storage installation pace with three major projects

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The expansion of the Košava wind farm will be financed by NLB Komercijalna banka and NLB Group

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Serbia awards CfDs for 400 MW in wind power capacity, 11.6 MW for solar in first auctions

Four projects filled the 400 MW quota in Serbia's first wind power auction while the competitive bidding for CfDs for solar power landed heavily undersubscribed

Renewables
Serbia
August 17, 2023
Serbia publishes qualification results first wind solar power auctions

Serbia publishes qualification results for its first wind, solar power auctions

Eligible bids from the wind power auction surpassed the 400 MW quota by almost 30%. In the solar power segment, only 11.6 MW met the requirements to bid for 50 MW

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Serbia
August 16, 2023
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Fintel selects Windey as preferred supplier for giant wind park in Serbia

Italy-based Fintel intends to purchase wind turbines from Zhejiang Windey for its 854 MW Maestrale Ring project in north Serbia

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Serbia
March 21, 2023
Works begin Kula 2 wind Serbia

Works begin on Kula 2 wind power plant in Serbia

MK Group and Fintel energija broke ground on their Kula 2 wind power project of 10 MW in northwestern Serbia

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May 11, 2022

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Renewables
Serbia
March 22, 2021
Sebian city Subotica spatial plan 633 MW wind park

Serbian city Subotica adopts spatial plan for 633 MW wind park

Subotica's assembly passed a detailed regulation plan for Fintel's wind farm, which would now be the biggest in Europe.

Renewables
Serbia
November 7, 2020
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