Achieving Europe’s independence through locally produced homegrown energy
Local governments and energy communities can strengthen Europe’s energy independence by expanding homegrown renewables and delivering local social and economic benefits.
Montenegro’s EPCG signs contract for Otilovići small hydropower plant
The contract, worth EUR 6.8 million excluding VAT, was concluded following an open tender, according to the announcement
World’s first floating solar power plant with vertical panels comes online
A floating solar power plant with vertically mounted panels has been put into operation on an artificial lake in Germany
Deanovec PV project near Zagreb conditionally passes environmental assessment
No environmental impact assessment or assessment of acceptability for the network of protected areas is required for the 65.7 MW Deanovec solar power project in Croatia.
Heat pump sales in Europe plunge in 2024
The EU wants to reach 60 million heat pumps by 2030, but sales in major European markets fell 22% in 2024
Maja Maćić: Alcazar Energy expands presence in Western Balkans
Maja Maćić, executive manager of Alcazar Energy, said at Belgrade Energy Forum that construction activities for some projects would start as early as this year
Workshop on power grid development in Western Balkans held by GIZ, Energy Community Secretariat
In support of the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, GIZ organized a Strategic Workshop on Power Grids for a regional action plan
2-in-1: carbon footprint as a quality criterion in the NZIA – solving sustainability and resilience together
The motto of EUSEW 2025, ‘Powering a fair and competitive green transition’, fits perfectly with the European offshore wind industry


