Celje, Šoštanj among Slovenian municipal authorities pursuing energy independence
The City of Celje is installing 11 solar power plants on public buildings, and the Municipality of Šoštanj plans four such units
Slovenia’s TSO ELES joins forces with army to develop hydrogen technologies
Last year the Ministry of Defence of Slovenia initiated the Defence Resilience Hub Network in Europe (RESHUB) project
Poštak to build 400 MW wind farm in Croatia
The project is for the largest wind energy facility in Croatia and one of the largest in Southeast Europe
Slovenia’s Novo Mesto makes important step on path to energy independence
The Municipality of Novo Mesto has made an important step toward becoming the first major local authority in Slovenia to achieve energy independence.
RES Croatia to Brussels: Renewables have no future in Croatia
RES Croatia, together with SolarPower Europe and WindEurope, has sent a letter to the European Commission in Brussels
Power the Balkans: Optimizing Solar & BESS projects with RatedPower – webinar announcement
RatedPower is organizing a webinar to showcase software that boosts the efficiency and profitability of PV and battery storage projects.
Von der Leyen: EU needs more homegrown renewables with nuclear as baseload
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivered her 2025 State of the Union address at the European Parliament in Strasbourg
Japan inaugurates world’s second osmotic power plant
Japan's first osmotic power plant began operations in early August. The facility in Fukuoka harnesses the natural process of osmosis.
