Slovenia’s Novo Mesto makes important step on path to energy independence
The Municipality of Novo Mesto has made an important step toward becoming the first major local authority in Slovenia to achieve energy independence.
RES Croatia to Brussels: Renewables have no future in Croatia
RES Croatia, together with SolarPower Europe and WindEurope, has sent a letter to the European Commission in Brussels
Zen Energy Group kicks off construction of hybrid PV-BESS project in North Macedonia
Zen Energy Group has started the installation of a hybrid energy project, combining a solar power plant and a battery energy storage system
Croatia considering nuclear power plant on its territory – minister
Croatia and Slovenia jointly operate the Krško nuclear power plant, and cooperation on building a second unit is also possible
Montenegro plans to develop LNG terminal with JERA
The Ministry of Energy and Mining of Montenegro and Japanese company JERA signed a memorandum of cooperation
Croatia installs one million smart meters, Serbia reaches 650,000
Digital or smart meters offer numerous advantages for consumers and distribution system operators
Bajramović: Investments of BAM 1.4 billion needed for distribution grids in BiH
Necessary investments in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s electricity distribution grids by 2030 amount to BAM 1.4 billion (EUR 716 million)
Serbia’s EPS plans to build 500 MW of wind farms with strategic partner
A 1,000 MW solar power project is expected to be online by 2029, according to Aleksandar Latinović, Head of Ancillary Services at EPS


