State-owned EÜAŞ dominates top list of electricity producers in Turkey
The annual MW100 Turkey report reveals the biggest players in installed capacity, electricity production and across sectors
Balkans mostly lag behind 2022 global renewables growth but solar power picks up pace
The world added a record 295 GW of renewable electricity capacity last year, increasing the stock by 9.6%, IRENA said
Slovenia’s DEM to build 440 MW pumped storage hydropower plant
Dravske elektrarne Maribor (DEM) has high ambitions beyond hydropower. Solar, wind, battery and geothermal projects are underway.
Turkish court blocks geothermal projects near Izmir to protect water sources
Locals and environmentalists in the Seferihisar area near Izmir were relieved to hear that a court scrapped permits for geothermal drilling
Croatia’s first utility-scale renewables auctions undersubscribed
The quota for hydropower plants was the only one oversubscribed, with three offers for a combined 5.3 MW, against 4 MW on offer
Croatia launches auctions for renewable energy utility-scale power plants
The deadline for submitting bids for the award of premiums is July 4, according to the public call published by HROTE
Turkey becomes 6th country in Europe to reach 100 GW in electricity capacity
Turkey became the 14th country in the world to cross the 100 GW level in combined power plant capacity – most additions are from renewables.
Energy transition in Western Balkans – how to move forward
In an op-ed for Balkan Green Energy News, energy experts Mirza Kušljugić and Damir Miljević write about the ongoing energy crisis and the energy transition in the Western Balkans.