Austrian RP Global inaugurates 21 MW solar plant Novalja on Croatia’s Pag island
The Novalja solar power plant, with a peak capacity of 21 MW, is the second-largest photovoltaic facility in Croatia
Šahmanović: Montenegro expects first large private wind and solar plants to be online in 2026
Admir Šahmanović, Minister of Energy and Mining, spoke with Balkan Green Energy News about the ministry’s achievements so far and plans for the future.
RP Global gets EUR 12.2 million loan for Novalja solar project
In late April, Austrian company RP Global began the construction of the Novalja PV plant at the Zaglava site on the island of Pag
Serbia allocates entire quota at second auctions, investors to install 645 MW of wind, solar
Serbia allocated the entire 424.8 MW quota in its second auctions. The winning bids came from China, the USA, France, and Serbia
Serbia to add 138 MW in solar, wind in 2025
The estimated capacity of prosumers is 123.6 MW, out of which 43 MW would be new photovoltaics, according to the energy balance
Croatia invites bids for feed-in tariffs for solar, hydro
The Croatian Energy Market Operator has launched a procedure for granting feed-in tariffs for electricity generated from renewables
Serbia proposes regulations for its second round of wind, solar auctions
The Ministry of Mining and Energy issued, for public consultation, the draft decrees on an upcoming round of auctions for premiums
Montenegro gets first Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources
The goal of the law is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and increase the production of energy from renewable sources


