What does Croatia’s draft law on renewables envisage?
The draft law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration is up for public consultation, which will last until June 16.
Energy transition in Serbia kicks off – challenges in planning, implementation
Serbia’s decision to halt the construction of thermal power plant Kolubara B is the country’s first serious step in the energy transition.
Masdar, Taaleri Energia to build 65 MW solar plant in Greece
The UAE's Masdar and Finland's Taaleri Energia have agreed to build a 65 MW solar photovoltaic power plant in Greece.
Serbia starts drafting national energy and climate plan
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has launched a project called the Further Capacity Development for Energy Planning, which will include the drafting of a NECP.
Serbia adopts four laws on energy, mining
The National Assembly has endorsed the law on renewables, the law on energy efficiency, the law on energy and the law on mining.
IRENA: Albania’s cost-effective solar and wind potential is estimated at more than 7 GW
IRENA says Albania could significantly improve energy security and resilience to climate change by tapping on solar and wind potentials.
Bulgaria to install 2.5 GW of solar, wind by 2024
The country will increase the installed capacity for renewable energy from 1,8 GW to 4.3 GW by 2025, according to Angelin Tsachev.
Serbia holds public consultations on draft laws on renewable energy, energy efficiency
Draft laws were discussed by representatives of the energy ministry, citizens, investors, and companies.


