Radiša Zakić: SolarEdge is delivering safe, efficient and reliable PV systems
Radiša Zakić, one of the pioneers in the solar PV industry in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, says that for an installer, it is of utmost importance to cooperate with a technology provider that delivers safe, efficient, and reliable PV systems. All those criteria are met by SolarEdge
Bulgarian President Radev trying to overturn both new energy laws
President Rumen Radev is trying to prevent the use of agricultural land for electricity production and he refused to enact the Law on Energy for failing to protect consumers
Manage your energy investment in Slovenia smartly – ask our legal partners for the latest market insights
If you are looking to invest in an energy project in Slovenia, we invite you to submit any questions about the regulatory framework to CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
District heating company to install large heat pump in Niš in Serbia
Gradska toplana, the district heating system operator in Serbia's third-largest city, wants to build a heat pump that would use river water
EU energy ministers achieve breakthrough in electricity market design reform
The Council of the EU adopted its so-called general approach to the electricity market design reform, breaking the Franco-German deadlock
IEA: Global power grids need to be doubled by 2050
Grids are becoming a bottleneck for the transition to net zero, IEA said in its new global study on electricity networks
Kosovo* to hold its first wind power auction in 2024
After the current pilot auction for solar power, Kosovo* is planning a competitive bidding process in 2024 for 150 MW of wind power
ECF annual report 2022: Climate action for green, democratic, peaceful Europe
Emissions are still climbing and national plans aren't sufficient to contain global warming, CEO of ECF Laurence Tubiana said in its annual report