New renewables law in Serbia limits connection capacity to keep grid stable
Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović said the changes to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources enable auctions
Greece’s PPC buys out minority stakeholder in five Romanian power utilities
Greece-based PPC agreed with Fondul Proprietatea to buy its stakes in five power distribution and supply firms in Romania
Romanian journalists uncover giant hybrid power plant project on Serbian border
A dormant wind, solar and pumped hydropower project valued at EUR 1.9 billion has been unearthed in a Romanian media report
Đedović: Serbia to promote energy storage with changes to renewables law
To avoid a delay in connecting their renewable power plant, investors will need to add batteries, according to the renewables bill
Greece presents plan to export green energy to Europe through Western Balkans
The Greek PM floated a plan to export renewable electricity to Europe through new interconnections with a focus on the Western Balkans
Cyprus power grid can’t handle more renewables without upgrades, storage
Without improvements, grid operator TSOC will be disconnecting renewable electricity units more often as the share of green energy grows
Government of Serbia adopts changes to renewables law
The Government of Serbia adopted the amendments to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and passed them on to parliament
Serbian minister discusses electricity sector investment with Saudi fund
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović met with the representatives of the Saudi Fund for Development in Belgrade