Croatia changing law on renewables – new rules for prosumers, decentralized power production
The Government of Croatia has adopted the amendments to the law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration
State obstructs use of solar energy by households, firms in BiH
Decarbonization is being obstructed by legislators and power utilities, says Damir Miljević, a member of the Management Board of RESET
Croatia to add 1,200 MW of solar, wind in 2024
Croatia has already connected 750 MW to 800 MW of solar and wind power in 2024, and the total additions are seen reaching 1,200 MW, Ivo Milatić said
Montenegro drafts first renewables law, sets rules for auctions
Montenegro has issued the draft Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources, which introduces a number of novelties
Transelectrica secures EUR 56.2 million for solar, battery installations, cyber security upgrade
Transelectrica received the funds from the REPowerEU component of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
First prosumer in Bosnia and Herzegovina is secondary school in town of Lopare
The Municipality of Lopare is continuing to pioneer renewable energy use and the energy transition in the country and the Western Balkans
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan
Solar panels to be rolled out along highways in BiH
Public company Motorways of the Federation of BiH plans to install solar panels along highways and produce electricity for self-consumption