Over the last fifteen years, energy produced from renewable energy sources started to have a crucial role in Croatia’s electricity supply chain. In the last several…
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The basic principles of the energy sector, the main permitting procedures for the production and supply of electricity, as well as competencies and powers of regulatory…
Investments in solar power in Croatia are currently on the rise. Croatia has one of the highest amounts of solar radiation in Europe (amounting to 3.4 –…
Energy storage is one of the “hot” topics in Croatia in recent years, however, currently there are no active energy storage facilities on a bigger scale.…
NIS, since 2009, has allocated up to 900 million euros to environmental projects and business initiatives, significantly impacting Serbia’s ecological landscape, with over 130 million dedicated…
The average price on the day-ahead market of the Romanian energy exchange OPCOM amounted to 69.76 euros/MWh in February, which is 51% lower compared to the…
European electricity and gas markets in the third quarter of 2023 were characterised by continued recovery from record high price levels seen in 2022, but gas…
The Western Balkans power sector is close to collapse. Approximately two-thirds of the Western Balkans’ electricity is generated by lignite, most often by power plants that…
Romania has received the green light from the European Commission to launch a 3 billion euro state aid programme to promote the deployment of wind and…
Electricity distribution operator EVN Macedonia, part of the Austrian group EVN, has put into operation an 11 MW photovoltaic power plant in Probistip. The planned annual…