In addition to electrical and mechanical design engineering and supervision of works, the concept of Owner’s Engineering (OE) has become integral to the successful development of industrial projects in Serbia. Owner’s…
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Serbia has become an attractive destination for foreign investment in wind energy due to several key factors. These include favorable geographic conditions, supportive governmental policies, an…
Greece is set to hold its second auction for guarantees of origin (GOs) for renewable electricity, offering certificates for solar and wind power, including output from…
Rijeka Gateway, Croatia’s largest logistics project, has successfully secured electricity from renewable sources for its container terminal, significantly reducing CO2 and other harmful emissions. This terminal,…
Coal power production in Greece saw a significant decline in the first nine months of 2024, reaching a new record low in September. Data from the…
Hungarian state-owned energy company MVM has reportedly reached an agreement to acquire E.ON Energie, the gas and electricity supply business of the German group E.ON in…
The European Union has urged Romania to revise its energy price-capping scheme, asking the government to permit gas and electricity producers to establish their own prices.…
Montenegro’s Minister of Energy, Saša Mujović, visited the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant, emphasizing its significance as a vital asset for the country’s energy sector. During his…
During a meeting in Belgrade, Andrey Ryumin, CEO of ROSSETI, and Dubravka Djedovic-Handanovic, Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, discussed the operations of the grid complexes…
Masdar views Serbia as a key entry point to the Balkans, crucial for its ambitious goal of achieving 100 GW in renewable energy by 2030, according…