Democratization of energy on rise in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina
At this year's Fifth Split International Energy Forum one of the panels was dedicated to energy democracy, a new concept that connects the energy transition with democracy and citizen's participation.
Slovenia gets new law on renewables – heating boilers on oil, coal banned from 2023
The goal of the new law on renewables is to transpose the legislative acts of the Clean Energy for All Europeans package.
Serbia to introduce incentives for households to install solar panels – minister
The Ministry of Mining and Energy will launch a public call for subsidies for solar panels at the beginning of September.
Kosovo* could add 900 MW of solar by 2030, 250 MW for self-consumption – USAID
250 MW of solar photovoltaic capacities for self consumption could bring investment of around EUR 300 million.
EPCG presents Solari 3000+ project – installation of solar panels on 3,000 households
EPCG will provide solar panels, the financing and installation, and citizens will repay the equipment in the form of a loan.
High interest in renewables in Serbia – new regulation in a nutshell
The new Law on Use of Renewable Energy Sources is mostly aimed at stimulating new investments in RES and increasing the share of renewable sources in the total energy produced by creating a modern, investment-friendly legal framework, which will enable energy transition and further development of the Serbian RES sector.
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.
First Big Conference on Solar Energy in Serbia – everything is set for solar boom
The Law on Renewable Energy Sources will create the conditions for Serbia to use its solar energy potential.