Turkish company Adnan Polat secures financing for 203 MW in solar, wind projects
Adnan Polat, the owner of Turkey's largest wind power plant, intends to add 53 MW in wind power and 150 MW in solar capacity
City of Niš in Serbia adds 61 hectares for solar power plant to spatial plan
Several firms are interested in buding a solar power plant on 61 hectares near the village of Vrelo, according to city officials in Niš
Broad European coalition for 20 GW of offshore wind in Baltic Sea
The heads of government and energy ministers of eight countries bordering the Baltic Sea have pledged to increase the capacity of offshore wind farms seven times, to nearly 20 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the decade. At a summit in Copenhagen, the Baltic countries signed a declaration on the development of offshore wind and […]
Choose your favorites for European Sustainable Energy Awards – EUSEW 2022
Public voting is now open across four award categories: Innovation, Local Energy Action, Woman in Energy, and Young Energy Trailblazer.
Serbia’s NECP on public review until September 5
Serbia is mulling the option for its NECP to start adding small modular reactors in 2032. The emissions reduction is seen at 34.2% to 44.4% by 2030.
Petrol takes 35 MW wind project in Croatia to next phase
Slovenia-based Petrol put the environmental study for its wind power plant project Dazlina in Dalmatia to public review
BIG Shopping Centers buys 70 MW solar power project in North Macedonia
BIG Shopping Centers took over a 70 MW photovoltaic project in North Macedonia, which it plans to expand to 105 MW
Montenegro’s utillity EPCG to halve minimum price for sale of 10% stake
After two failed bidding rounds for a 10%, stake, EPCG said the government can decide to switch to the stock market for the share sale
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