Montenegro’s EPCG to install 200 MW of solar power plants
EPCG plans to install solar power plants with a total capacity of 200 MW over the next three years, CEO Ivan Bulatović said
Serbia’s TSO EMS inks contract for Obrenovac – Bajina Bašta power line within Trans-Balkan Corridor
Serbia’s transmission system operator Elektromreža Srbije signed a contract for the construction of a two-system 400 kV transmission line
Huge investment in EU grid expansion, flexibility could slash power prices 30% by 2040
Due to delays in grid expansion, over 800 GW of wind and solar capacity are still awaiting connection, Allianz Research warns
First battery in world to provide stability services to TSO, largest battery in Europe is now online
United Kingdom-based Zenobē has announced that its battery site, in Blackhillock, Scotland, Europe’s largest, consists of two phases
ENTSO-E publishes final report on Balkans blackout in summer 2024
The blackout left Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro, and parts of Croatia without power supply for three hours
Qair signs grid connection agreement for solar project in Montenegro
An agreement for the Rudine PV projects was signed Ivan Asanović, CEO of CGES, and Stefan Klikovac, a representative of Qair Montenegro
Energy industry confidence in net zero goals sinks – report
Energy industry confidence in reaching net zero targets is fading, according to Net Zero Jeopardy Report II by the Energy Industries Council
Agrisolar plants with batteries, hydrogen production to be installed in Serbia
Serbia-based Solar Power Plant Ipsilon plans to install two agrisolar power plants with a capacity of 9.9 MW each


