There is a substantial public infrastructure gap in the Western Balkans, which remains an obstacle to faster private sector development, economic prosperity and integration into the…
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Renewable energy developer Notus Energy is making significant strides in Southeast Europe following the successful establishment of Kosovo’s* largest wind farm. The company is exploring further…
Turkish renewable energy producer and developer Fortis Energy plans to install up to 2 GW of new electricity and green hydrogen production capacity in Western Balkan…
While people in the region are strongly in favor of using renewables, they also tend to support foreign investments that are delaying the transition to green…
Starting next year, a substantial number of lignite power plants in the Western Balkans will breach compliance with the EU’s Large Combustion Plant Directive. The crucial…
That’s it, finally: the CBAM – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism of the EU is established. The goal: not to import CO2 “for free” when emissions cost…
The EU has invested considerable resources in the promotion of renewable energy in the Western Balkans, yet countries in the region continue to rely on coal…
The Western Balkans’ energy transition is finally starting to pick up pace. But false solutions such as fossil gas threaten to divert resources and create new…
The consensual view of energy experts in the Western Balkans (WB) region is that the existing European Union (EU) policies, support measures, and established mechanisms for…
Memorandum of Understanding for the coupling of the electricity markets of Balkan countries were signed by Regulatory Authorities, Transmission System Operators, and Power Exchanges, on Tuesday,…