Montenegro’s EPCG to install 200 MW of solar power plants
EPCG plans to install solar power plants with a total capacity of 200 MW over the next three years, CEO Ivan Bulatović said
Renewables produced almost half of electricity in EU in 2024
Sweden has the highest rank in the 27-country bloc while Malta is last, according to the latest data from Eurostat
First battery in world to provide stability services to TSO, largest battery in Europe is now online
United Kingdom-based Zenobē has announced that its battery site, in Blackhillock, Scotland, Europe’s largest, consists of two phases
ENNA Next qualifies for balancing Croatian power system as aggregator
ENNA Next has passed the prequalification phase and became an active participant in balancing the Croatian power system
Serbia allocates entire quota at second auctions, investors to install 645 MW of wind, solar
Serbia allocated the entire 424.8 MW quota in its second auctions. The winning bids came from China, the USA, France, and Serbia
Serbia to add 138 MW in solar, wind in 2025
The estimated capacity of prosumers is 123.6 MW, out of which 43 MW would be new photovoltaics, according to the energy balance
Energy industry confidence in net zero goals sinks – report
Energy industry confidence in reaching net zero targets is fading, according to Net Zero Jeopardy Report II by the Energy Industries Council
Republic of Srpska grants two concessions for solar power plants
The deadline to sign concession contracts for the two power plants is 60 days and it expires in early April