First commercial PPA in Croatia signed by wpd, Danske Commodities
German-based wpd and energy trader Danske Commodities signed a fixed-price power purchase agreement for the Orlice wind farm in Croatia
Clean hydrogen to break even with fossil alternatives between 2028 and 2032 in Romania – study
The Romanian authorities announced the national hydrogen strategy would be published in 2022
Regulatory framework is set for first auction in Serbia – what are the conditions, rules?
The missing regulations and decisions were adopted yesterday by the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia and the government
‘Subsidised’ is cheaper. Now what?
With the current surge, the market price of electricity surpassed the highest levels from power purchase agreements in Montenegro. Here's what is next.
Greece’s biggest power consumer AoG to switch entirely to green energy from 2030
Aluminum of Greece (AoG), the country’s biggest electricity consumer, plans to switch entirely to green energy from 2030, as it signs its last electricity supply deal with Public Power Corporation.
International investors plan to build 700 MW solar park in western Romania
A firm reportedly backed by a group of international investors plans to develop a 700 MW solar park in western Romania.
Europe seals record EUR 26.3 billion of investments in offshore wind farms
Despite COVID constraints, Europe raised EUR 26.3 billion to finance 7.1 GW of new offshore wind capacity in 2020.
Corporate power purchase agreements – time to get ready!
Authors: Louise Dalton, Partner, CMS London; Ivan Gazdić, Partner, CMS Belgrade; Igor Đorđević, Attorney-at-Law, CMS Belgrade; Charlotte Rihoy, Trainee Solicitor, CMS London To date, renewable energy projects in the Balkans have been supported by traditional feed-in tariff subsidy schemes (FiT). Certain Balkan countries (e.g. North Macedonia and Bulgaria) have begun to implement alternative schemes, such as […]