COP30 in Brazil: one decade after Paris Agreement, world is still far from its climate goals
The 30th United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP30, is taking place in the Brazilian city of Belém
One megawatt per day: North Macedonia enjoys strong renewable energy growth
According to regulator data, in North Macedonia, an average of almost one megawatt from renewable sources has been added every day for the last four years.
Romanian city of Timișoara nearing construction of its own solar park
Timișoara Mayor Dominic Fritz and Environment Minister Diana Buzoianu have signed a grant agreement for the city's own solar park
Croatia finally close to removing major obstacle to investments in renewables
After three years of delays, Croatia is finally close to adopting a methodology for the calculation of the grid connection fee
Dušan Jerković Primary School in Ruma – first prosumer school in Serbia’s Srem district
The Dušan Jerković Primary School in Ruma is the first school in Srem (Syrmia) in Serbia with a rooftop PV plant, and it is becoming a prosumer
Green solutions in practice: Roundtable in Knjaževac points the way to a sustainable, energy-efficient future
The Green Solutions in Practice roundtable, held in Knjaževac as part of a GIZ project, showcased a series of examples promoting renewable energy sources and energy efficiency in eastern Serbia.
Greece loses EU grant intended for renewable electricity for vulnerable consumers
The ambitious Apollo program is losing a EUR 100 million EU grant for renewables and storage, intended to lower energy costs for vulnerable consumers
New generation of sodium-ion batteries developed in Estonia
Estonian company Freen OÜ has introduced a new generation of sodium-ion battery systems