Serbia presents draft National Energy, Climate Plan
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has invited all interested parties, not only from Serbia, but also from neighboring countries, to join the public consultation
Negative power prices reveal market is still unprepared to tap on full renewables potential
Electricity producers on power exchanges across Europe were offering to pay up to EUR 500 per MWh to whoever would take their electricity
Romania simplifies, speeds up permitting for renewable energy projects
The changes are related to the construction of solar, wind, biomass, bioliquid, biogas, and storage facilities, and substations
China set to meet wind, solar power targets five years ahead of schedule
China is on track to double its solar and wind power capacity and achieve its ambitious 2030 target five years ahead of schedule
EU pays out EUR 1.4 billion to Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania for green transition
The European Union's Modernization Fund has paid out EUR 2.4 billion for the seven member states, which is the joint largest disbursement
Renewables produced more electricity than fossil fuels for first time over winter in EU
A significant decrease in electricity demand combined with record renewable electricity supply prevented the EU from returning to fossil fuels
Statkraft working on its first solar project in Croatia
In Southeastern Europe, Statkraft only has power plants in Albania and Turkey, but it is trading electricity throughout the region
EPBIH gets financing for Vlašić wind farm
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina approved a EUR 36 million loan from EIB for the 50 MW Vlašić wind farm project
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