Montenegro’s offshore wind potential estimated at 2,300 MW – study
Miloš Bogdanović from Kotor, Montenegro, and Špiro Ivošević, professor at the Faculty of Maritime Studies in Kotor, authored the study
Serbia’s energy-intensive industries brace for CBAM, seek state support to apply decarbonization solutions
Companies in Serbia are not afraid of decarbonization and CBAM, but are worried the state does not recognize what needs to be done to help the affected industries
Decarbonizing Western Balkan power utilities: ambitious but flexible plans, with focus on investments and new technologies
Power utilities in the Western Balkans have ambitious goals for 2050, but are flexible in mapping the path because the development of technologies is unpredictable
Statkraft acquires Neoen’s project portfolio in Croatia
According to Arnaud Bellanger, Country Manager for Croatia and France at Statkraft, the takeover deal covers about ten projects
CWP Global’s Crandall: Governments should help set renewable electricity price floor
Marc Crandall from CWP Global believes governments should influence market prices to reassure developers and banks they can make profit by investing in renewable energy
Energy transition is no partisan issue but global one
Representatives of companies with large renewable energy portfolios in Southeast Europe emphasized at Belgrade Energy Forum the critical importance of modernization, infrastructural development, and enhanced knowledge at the local level
Energie AG acquires stake in Slovenian wind, solar developer
Energie AG aims to develop wind farms and photovoltaic parks in Slovenia with a total capacity of more than 180 MW
Microsoft signs biggest-ever corporate PPA for green energy
The deal between Microsoft and Brookfield is almost eight times as big as the largest single corporate power purchase agreement ever signed


