Greek farmers turn their backs on government program for photovoltaics
The Greek government's Photovoltaics in Fields support program has failed to convince farmers so far, amid restrictions
Croatia changing law on renewables – new rules for prosumers, decentralized power production
The Government of Croatia has adopted the amendments to the law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration
Government of Serbia adopts changes to Law on Energy
The Government of Serbia adopted the changes to the Law on Energy and sent them to the National Assembly for a vote
Serbia drafts changes to Law on Energy
Public consultations on the draft law on changes and amendments to the Law on Energy will last until September 10
Greece ranks first in Europe in number of citizen energy communities
Greece holds the first place in the number of citizen energy communities, according to a new report by CEER
Athenean Energy Coalition aims to reduce energy costs with renewables
Eight municipalities in Attica founded the so-called Athenean Energy Coalition to provide cheaper energy to their citizens
Mitsotakis unveils solar buildup to lower Greek farmers’ energy costs
The Greek government was forced under public pressure to roll out measures to reduce farmers' energy costs
North Macedonia leads Western Balkans in green energy capacity for self-consumption
Compared to a year ago, the capacity for self-consumption is drastically higher in all Energy Community contracting parties in the region