IEA: Demand for critical minerals to spike 3.5 times by 2030
The growth in projects for the production of critical minerals such as copper and lithium is insufficient for a net zero energy transition
ProCredit builds first bank-owned solar power plant in Kosovo*
ProCredit Bank officially launched production at its ProEnergy photovoltaic unit in Kosovo*, with 3 MW in peak capacity
Slovenia regulates locations for renewables with new law, accelerates permitting
Slovenia's new law regulates the determination of suitable areas for wind and solar power plants and the priority areas for PV systems
Solar podcast: Self-consumption solar projects are gaining ground among Serbian firms
The guests of the solar podcast gave an insight into models for permitting, billing, and financing of companies' solar systems for self-consumption
China set to meet wind, solar power targets five years ahead of schedule
China is on track to double its solar and wind power capacity and achieve its ambitious 2030 target five years ahead of schedule
Introducing emissions trading requires EU’s financial support
To take a position on carbon pricing, Serbia and other Western Balkan countries need financial support, primarily from the EU, says Minister Đedović
North Macedonia to reinstate cheaper afternoon power tariff for households
Two years after abolishing it, North Macedonia plans to return the daily period of cheap electricity for households, between 13:00 and 15:00
Households in Greece submit 350,000 applications for subsidies for solar water heaters
The number of applications for a subsidy program in Greece for replacing electric water heaters has topped 350,000
