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Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Croatian employers urge cheaper electricity to safeguard industry

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Croatian employers urge cheaper electricity to safeguard industry

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

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Trending:

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Croatian employers urge cheaper electricity to safeguard industry

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Aksa enters ancillary services market with Turkey’s first standalone BESS

Electricity sharing kicks off in Croatia

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Croatia issues estimate of geological CO2 storage potential

Investors, contractors warn EU that Chinese inverters ban jeopardizes energy transition in CEE

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Croatian employers urge cheaper electricity to safeguard industry

OMV Petrom reaches milestone of 1,500 e-chargers across Europe

Household energy consumption for cooling in Europe has doubled

Execution, not innovation: the energy transition’s third era

Jadar project

Environmental activists citizens intensify protests lithium mining Serbia

Environmental activists, citizens to intensify protests against lithium mining in Serbia

The movement against Rio Tinto's lithium project demanded a ban on exploration and mining, threatening to radicalize resistance

Environment and Climate
Serbia
June 29, 2024
prime minister serbia vucevic lithium rio tinto serbia

Prime Minister Vučević: Serbia should discuss all development projects, including lithium

Serbia's new government supports all development projects, including mining, which includes lithium, says Prime Minister Miloš Vučević

Environment and Climate
Serbia
June 12, 2024
rio tinto serbia jadar lithium

Professors from University of Belgrade debate Rio Tinto’s project on RTS

More than two years after protests began, Serbia's public broadcaster RTS aired the first academic debate on the project, which the government stopped nine months ago

Environment and Climate
Serbia
October 12, 2022
Mihajlovic Lithium mine Serbia digitalized no liquid waste

Mihajlović: Lithium mine in Serbia would be digitalized, with no liquid waste

Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlović claims the lithium mine in Jadar would be completely digitalized and without sulfuric acid fumes or liquid waste

Environment and Climate
Serbia
August 16, 2022
Rio Tinto complete feasibility study Jadar lithium project Serbia

Activists warn Jadar project abandonment is a farce, investor does not give up on planned activities while waiting for new government

Rio Tinto said it intends to complete the internal feasibility study for its Jadar lithium project in Serbia, citing "previous commitments"

Environment and Climate
Serbia
August 10, 2022
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