Greenpeace maps Croatia’s path to 100% renewable power by 2030
The organization presented its study: 100% Renewable by 2030 – A Plan for the Green Transition of Croatian Power Sector
Investment risk highest for nuclear power, lowest for solar
Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability published a study on construction cost overruns and time delays in global energy projects
Maja Turković: Technology is our strongest card
The technological solutions needed to increase the share of renewables are already available and accessible, Maja Turković said at BEF 2025
Zhongbo Group to install wind farm near Trebinje
In September last year, the Government of the Republic of Srpska signed an agreement on strategic cooperation with Zhongbo Group
Turkish Egesa Enerji to build two solar power plants in Serbia’s Vojvodina province
Turkish company Egesa Enerji has launched a project to build two solar power plants in Vojvodina, with a total nominal capacity of 8.6 MW
BEF 2025: Corporates’ education, product diversification crucial to speed-up PPA uptake
A panel on power purchase agreements (PPAs) held at the Belgrade Energy Forum 2025 gathered stakeholders from all segments of the PPA market
BEF 2025: Technologies for energy transition are here, getting cheaper every day
The missing parts are grids and regulations, according to the investors and lenders gathered at Belgrade Energy Forum 2025
BEF 2025: Regional cooperation can facilitate energy transition, energy security
Belgrade Energy Forum featured representatives from the governments of Montenegro, Croatia, Hungary, the Republic of Srpska, and Serbia, and from UNECE