Greek regulator steps in to prevent energy communities misuse
Legitimate energy communities have suffered in Greece, as private investors have been taking advantage of the status
Corinth Pipeworks commissions Greece’s biggest industrial rooftop PV system
Steel pipe manufacturer Corinth Pipeworks has put into operation a 7.1 MW photovoltaic facility on its factory northwest of Athens
CMS committed to sustainability – first law firm in Belgrade with solar power plant on its rooftop
CMS was the first law firm in Belgrade to install a solar power plant on the roof of its own building. The plant has been in operation for nine months now.
Parliament of Montenegro installs solar power plant
Montenegro is likely the first country in the former Yugoslavia to install solar panels on the roof of its parliament
Croatia installs one million smart meters, Serbia reaches 650,000
Digital or smart meters offer numerous advantages for consumers and distribution system operators
Romanian prosumers propose measures to cut electricity bills by up to 60%
The Association of Energy Prosumers and Communities has urged the government to implement five measures that could swiftly reduce electricity bills.
Prosumers in Romania are neck and neck with commercial PV plants in capacity
Prosumers in Romania don't have a much larger total capacity anymore than commercial solar power plants, a segment accelerating in expansion
North Macedonia’s draft law envisages renewable energy auctions for CfDs
North Macedonia's draft Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources covers auctions, CfDs, prosumers and renewable energy communities