CMS publishes Energy Savings Guide for eight countries in Central, Southeastern Europe
The CMS Energy Savings Guide outlines legal measures against the energy crisis in Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, North Macedonia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine
Tokyo makes solar panels mandatory for new homes from 2025
Japan is the fifth largest emitter of CO2 in the world and has committed itself to make those emissions net zero by 2050
Serbia issues decree to expand list of energy consumers eligible for aid
Serbia will subsidize electricity, gas and heating bills for vulnerable households with EUR 34.1 million
EU earmarks EUR 30 million in energy crisis aid for Montenegro
The European Union will provide EUR 30 million in direct energy crisis aid to Montenegro in January, EU Ambassador Oana-Cristina Popa said
Romania to grant EUR 103.5 million for battery storage projects
The Government of Romania has launched a public call for EUR 103.5 million in grants for investments in electricity storage capacities
Croatia, Slovenia to introduce windfall tax
Countries around Europe have already introduced a windfall tax to finance generous subsidies paid to the population and businesses
North Macedonia to subsidize over half of food industry’s power bill
The Government of North Macedonia will cover the electricity bills of food producers and bakeries with EUR 100 per MWh
GIZ helping two households in Serbia’s Novi Pazar to install rooftop solar
Owners of two houses in the city of Novi Pazar in Serbia will receive co-financing in the amount of 50% of their investment