Successful first phase of energy transition in Balkans, especially Serbia
The first phase of the transition to renewable energy sources in the Western Balkans has been successful, particularly in Serbia, according to Belgrade Energy Forum 2024, organized by Balkan Green Energy News
Global utilities vow to scale renewables capacity by 2.5 times by 2030
Utilities in UNEZA are accelerating grid investment. Member utilities vowed to lift their renewables capacity by 2.5 times to 749 GW by 2030.
IRENA: Global solar power capacity surpasses hydropower in 2023
The world's renewable electricity capacity additions in 2023 hit a record 473 GW, dominated by China. Solar power became the largest segment in total.
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan
IRENA: Vast majority of new renewables in 2022 have lower costs than fossil fuel–fired electricity
Without renewables, the economic disruption from last year's fossil fuel price shock would have been much worse, according to a new report
IRENA: World’s green power capacity must triple by 2030 to tackle climate change
The energy transition is off track and each fraction of a degree in global warming can have far-reaching consequences, IRENA's outlook shows
IRENA presents 100 key innovations to help speed up smart electrification
IRENA offers guidance to countries on how to apply these innovations in their national energy transition strategies
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