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Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

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Trending:

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

Europe’s largest solar power project obtains final permit

Danube nears critically low level at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

China, India, Russia reject CBAM as punitive measure

North Macedonia to import coal for power plants from Kosovo*

Energy Community NECP analysis: funding EUR 151 billion transition

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Batteries meet 25% of non-sunny power demand in California, Bulgaria

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Incentives for batteries underway in Romania as Bolojan says solar power must be accompanied by storage

Croatia plans new 160 MW pumped storage plant in Vinodol

US firm AAFS eyes 50-year gas deal with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Nu Energy signs grid connection contract in Montenegro for Velestovo solar power project

Magyar: Hungarian nuclear plant Paks to return to regular operation

Romanian, Bulgarian organizations concerned over Zijin’s mining expansion in eastern Serbia

Sarajevo Energy and Climate Week to take place from September 21 to 25

Energoinvest to supply EPBiH with Made in BiH transformers

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Serbian power utility kicks- off construction of its first wind power plant Kostolac

EPS signed the loan agreement in November 2017, and received an energy permit for the wind farm at the end of 2018

Renewables
Serbia
May 20, 2022
EPS to import coal from Montenegro

EPS to import coal from Montenegro

Serbia's power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) will purchase coal from Montenegro’s Pljevlja Coal Mine

Electricity
Montenegro Serbia
April 5, 2022
Miroslav Tomasevic EPS acting CEO TV Pink

Miroslav Tomašević appointed as acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS

Miroslav Tomašević replaced Milorad Grčić as the acting director of Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer EPS, local media learned

Electricity
Serbia
March 3, 2022
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