Greece’s power grid in risk of blackouts amid high renewables share, demand drop
A high renewables penetration in the electricity production mix combined with low demand is straining the Greek power network
Regulatory deadlock keeps renewables investors in Croatia on seven-year hold
new laws since 2021 haven’t changed a thing because bylaws are missing and new investments were halted, the chamber pointed out
Szijjártó: Hungary, Serbia to double power transmission capacities by 2028
Péter Szijjártó met with Dubravka Đedović in Belgrade to discuss energy security in the region and the improvement of energy cooperation
Bulgaria, Romania to invest EUR 2.4 billion in total in power grids
Transmisison system operators Transelectrica and ESO have prepared ten-year development plans for the period through 2031
How to unlock and accelerate investments in solar and wind in Serbia: proposal for new auction model
In an interview with Balkan Green Energy News, Professor Željko Đurišić from the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade revealed his stance on the main issues affecting the energy sector
HOPS to invest EUR 213 million in transmission grid by 2026
Croatian Transmission System Operator (HOPS) will invest EUR 213 million in power grid revitalization and construction by mid-2026. It intends to connect the north and south of the country and replace underwater cables from six Adriatic islands to the mainland. The project is funded from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. HOPS will invest EUR […]
Energy storage is among pillars of Bulgaria’s green recovery plan
All political parties in Bulgaria are determined to avoid breaching deadlines from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, says Dimitar Zwiatkow from law firm CMS Sofia
EU supports Serbia with loans, grant for power interconnections, smart metering
Serbia is getting a grant of EUR 17 million for power interconnections and a smart metering project. They are worth EUR 81 million in total and financed with loans.


