SolarPower Europe and Renewable Energy Sources of Croatia (RES Croatia) have formed a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating solar energy development in Croatia and the broader…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country in the Western Balkans, is facing a critical moment in its energy history. Despite global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,…
The Albanian Electricity Corporation (KESH) has spent a significant amount on electricity imports this year, with a total expenditure of 60 million euros as of November.…
Bulgaria’s Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov and Italy’s Energy Minister Gilberto Fratin signed a memorandum of cooperation during Malinov’s working visit to Italy. The agreement is aimed…
The National Assembly of Serbia has passed the Energy Sector Development Strategy for the country, extending through to 2040 with projections up to 2050. This strategy…
On December 4, Romania reached a new record for electricity imports, surpassing 3,000 MW for the first time in recent years. At 9:48 AM, real-time data…
Investors in the renewable energy sector are increasingly prioritizing projects that integrate energy storage systems, responding to the rising challenges and complexities in the industry. In…
Artur Lorkowski, Director of the Energy Community Secretariat, has stated that none of the Energy Community contracting parties, including those in the Western Balkans, will be…
Transmission system operators from five Western Balkan countries—Serbia (EMS), Montenegro (CGES), North Macedonia (MEPSO), Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) and Albania (OST)—have signed a joint declaration aimed…
The issue of decarbonization has taken on new significance due to high energy security requirements. A key challenge is how to balance the growing demand for…