New auction announced in Greece for 600 MW for electricity for vulnerable households
The Greek government specified the conditions for a renewable energy auction. The Apollo initiative is aimed at reducing costs for vulnerable households.
Greece reboots Apollo program against energy poverty
The Greek government has redesigned and rebooted the Apollo self-consumption program, aimed at reducing energy costs for vulnerable consumers
Croatia initiates project to harness solar energy along highways
Croatia’s highway management enterprise, Hrvatske Autoceste, is implementing a project for solar power plants along its highways
Greek regulator steps in to prevent energy communities misuse
Legitimate energy communities have suffered in Greece, as private investors have been taking advantage of the status
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
Slovenia tops EU list for most smart power meters, Croatia among laggards
At the top of the list of European Union member states with the highest number of smart meters are the Scandinavian countries and Italy
Significant step for citizen energy in BiH – Republic of Srpska enables establishment of first renewable energy communities in region
The Republic of Srpska, one of the two entities making up BiH, adopted a rulebook on renewable energy communities
Montenegro’s power consumption grows 25%
Electricity consumption in Montenegro is driven, among other factors, by solar power expansion


