Greece suspends electricity imports until May 7 to protect system
The Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) has announced the suspension of all electricity imports during the hours around noon
H2Carrier to produce green hydrogen, ammonia inside Arctic Circle on world’s first floating facility
Norwegian company H2Carrier has applied for licenses for two large onshore wind farms as part of a green hydrogen and ammonia project
Croatian Chamber of Economy asks for lex specialis for renewable energy sector
The Association for Renewable Energy Sources produced a position paper identifying obstacles and possible solutions
RE-Source Croatia Hub 2024: Region’s PPA market is awakening
Large industrial consumers, developers, bankers and consultants showed great interest in PPAs
EU adopts first-ever EU network code on cybersecurity for the electricity sector
The grid code will support a high, common level of cybersecurity for cross-border electricity flows in Europe
Day of reckoning coming for Greek renewables market – demand unable to keep up with production
Worrying signs have appeared in the vibrant Greek renewables market, threatening its future growth, according to local bodies
Montenegro, Serbia, Republic of Srpska to boost cooperation in energy security
At a meeting in Belgrade, the ministers of energy and mining also discussed the Buk Bijela hydropower project and the Bileća lake issue in BiH
Bulgaria to add 1,500 MW of solar power capacity in 2024
Dimitar Zarchev said there is a need for flexibility capacity for times of surplus production of energy, to use it when it is needed
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