Wednesday, 11th December 2024

Energy

Bosnia Moves Closer to Southern Gas Interconnection

By the end of December, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) Parliament is expected to adopt...

Western Balkans TSOs Sign Joint Declaration on Regional Coordination

Transmission system operators (TSOs) from the Western Balkans have signed a Joint Declaration on Regional Coordination, aiming to accelerate the integration of their electricity...

EPCG and Jaroslav Černi Institute Partner on Kruševo Hydropower Project

Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG) has signed a contract with the "Jaroslav Černi" Institute for the design and execution of detailed geological work for the...

Montenegro and France Sign Key Agreements for Environmental and Energy Reforms

Montenegro has secured a EUR 50 million loan and a EUR 950,000 grant from France to support environmental protection policies and enhance its electricity...

Serbia’s First EPS Solar Park to Go Online in Early 2025

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) will connect its inaugural solar park, “Petka,” to the national power grid by the first quarter of 2025, according to Dubravka...

Albania Establishes State-Owned Renewable Energy Operator

The Albanian government has approved the creation of a state-owned company, OER (Renewable Energy Operator), to manage the purchase and sale of renewable electricity...

46-Kilometre Transmission Line Planned for Bosnia’s Largest Wind Farm

The impact study was prepared by consulting firm Tehnozaštita d.o.o. Mostar. The Široka Draga wind farm, located on the southern slope of Kamešnica Mountain...

UAE’s Alcazar Energy Sets Sights on Serbia with Major Wind Farm Acquisition

UAE-based Alcazar Energy Partners has announced its acquisition of the 200-megawatt "Celsius 1" wind farm project from Austrian firm RP Global.  The venture, located in...

Slovenia Reaches EU Renewable Energy Target, Achieving 25.07% in Final Energy Consumption

Originally set to achieve this 25% target by 2020, Slovenia fell short and incurred nearly €18 million in costs over the past three years...

EU Gas Storage Surpasses Winter Targets

The European Union’s gas reserves have reached 95% capacity ahead of winter, surpassing the EU’s minimum requirement for 1 November, according to the European...

Serbia Launches First Hydrogen Pilot Project with German Support

Serbia has embarked on its first hydrogen pilot project, HyDSerbia, in collaboration with Leipzig-based Leipziger Energiegesellschaft.  Backed by funding from the German government as part...

Serbia Aims for Nearly Half of Energy from Renewables by 2030, Says NALED

Transitioning to renewable energy, encouraging sustainable innovation, and boosting investments in green technologies are key initiatives driving Serbia’s ecological and competitive future, concluded the...

Slovenia Reverses Decision on Krško 2 Nuclear Referendum

The National Assembly in Ljubljana reversed its initial decision after the parliamentary Committee for Infrastructure, Environment, and Spatial Planning unanimously voted to withdraw the...

North Macedonia Introduces Guarantees of Origin for Renewable Electricity

These electronic certificates will confirm that a specific share or quantity of electricity is produced from renewable energy sources. This initiative comes as Western Balkan...

Slovenia to Harness Waste Heat from Power Substations to Warm Offices

The project, set to be completed by 2027, aims to harness this waste heat to improve energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact. ELES has already...
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