Croatia eases terms of connection, delivery of surplus power to grid for prosumers
Recent changes to the legal framework in Croatia were favorable for prosumers – both households and firms
Harnessing the sun: Western Balkans’ solar revolution and the success stories of three cities
Cities in the Western Balkans are not just envisioning a future powered by the sun, they are actively shaping it, setting the stage for a sustainable tomorrow
Cyprus, Bulgarian capital Sofia preparing photovoltaics programs for vulnerable households
Cyprus and Sofia Municipality are launching public calls for solar panels for free for a number of households. Another option in Cyprus is to install a PV system without upfront costs.
Fronius launches solar energy solutions webinars in Croatian
Austria-based photovoltaic technology provider Fronius is preparing to hold four online training courses in Croatian in November
Ljubljana to create energy community with photovoltaic systems on public buildings
Slovenia's capital city established a public-private partnership for the construction of 51 photovoltaic units on public buildings
Emerging solar power solutions require little or no land
All types of photovoltaics that use as little land as possible are good, SolarPower Europe CEO Walburga Hemetsberger said
Turkish government to green its roofs with solar panels
Turkey will provide public buildings in nine provinces with small and mid-sized photovoltaic facilities for self-consumption
Kosovo* eases requirements for rooftop solar panels for households
Kosovo* simplified the procedure for households to obtain the prosumer status, but the connection capacity is limited to 7 kW