New Law on Renewable Energy Sources has entered into force in Republic of Srpska
The changes include the division into small and large plants for production of electricity from renewables
Power utility EPS makes final step to enable prosumers in Serbia
Citizens and companies now have a legal framework in place to produce electricity for self-consumption
Slovenia adopts Electricity Supply Act after two-year delay
The National Assembly passed the Electricity Supply Act after adopting amendments that make all end consumers in the market equal
Slovenia gets new law on renewables – heating boilers on oil, coal banned from 2023
The goal of the new law on renewables is to transpose the legislative acts of the Clean Energy for All Europeans package.
Serbia to introduce incentives for households to install solar panels – minister
The Ministry of Mining and Energy will launch a public call for subsidies for solar panels at the beginning of September.
Kosovo* could add 900 MW of solar by 2030, 250 MW for self-consumption – USAID
250 MW of solar photovoltaic capacities for self consumption could bring investment of around EUR 300 million.
What does Croatia’s draft law on renewables envisage?
The draft law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration is up for public consultation, which will last until June 16.
Slovenia’s GEN-I to build 17 MW solar power plant in North Macedonia
Slovenia’s GEN-I is launching construction on its first large-scale solar power plant, after gaining rights to develop 17 MW in North Macedonia.


