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Croatia launches upgrade plan for TPP Jertovec to replace aging gas turbines

Thermal power plant Jertovec, located near Konjščina in the Hrvatsko Zagorje region, plays a key role in Croatia’s electricity system. The facility serves as a reserve power plant and provides an available capacity of 2×28 MW from gas turbine units and 2×10 MW from steam turbine units. One of its main advantages is the ability […]

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad increases monthly production, still below last year’s level

The hydropower plant Visegrad, operated by ERS subsidiary Hidroelektrane na Drini, generated 37.91 GWh of electricity in October 2025. This represents a 31.3 percent increase compared to September, when production reached 28.88 GWh. However, output remains lower than in the same month last year, when the plant delivered 47.63 GWh. In 2024, HPP Visegrad produced

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Slovenia: Government reports progress on 28 MW Mokrice hydropower plant

The National Assembly expects the Government to accelerate development of the Mokrice hydropower plant and to submit progress reports every three months. The Government has now issued its formal response to the request made in May by the parliamentary Committee on Infrastructure, Environment and Spatial Planning, which called for faster implementation of the project and

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Serbia: Novi Sad launches €110 million solar-thermal upgrade of district heating system

A major modernization of Novi Sad’s district heating system will include the construction of a large solar-thermal plant, a seasonal heat-storage facility and an absorption heat pump. According to a prior information notice published by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the project represents an important step toward decarbonizing the city’s heating network.

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Romania expands renewables with Eximprod’s new 38.4 MW Cudalbi 2 wind project

Eximprod has commissioned the Cudalbi 2 wind farm, a 38.4 MW facility that ranks among the most advanced renewable energy projects in southeastern Romania. The installation can produce more than 106,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, enough to supply over 40,000 households. Gheorghe Manole, co-founder of Eximprod Group, said the project demonstrates the ability of

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Montenegro rules out electricity price hike as energy investments accelerate

Energy and Mining Minister Admir Sahmanović stated that the Government does not plan to increase electricity prices, although future decisions will depend on several influencing factors. Speaking in Parliament, he stressed that ensuring both the sustainability of the energy system and affordable prices for citizens remains a key priority. Sahmanović acknowledged that Montenegro continues to

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Greece revisits wholesale power surge despite no evidence of manipulation

This renewed scrutiny comes despite an earlier investigation by RAAEY, which did not find evidence of market manipulation or improper bidding. However, in light of ACER’s findings, the regulator will review market activity from June to September 2024, with a particular focus on days of extreme volatility. One of the key dates under examination is

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS risks 102 million euro payout after unilateral wind farm concession termination

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign minister Elmedin Konakovic said that Croatian company Kermas Energija is likely to win its arbitration case against Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically against the Republic of Srpska (RS), whose Government unilaterally terminated the company’s concession for a wind farm project in eastern Herzegovina. Konakovic confirmed that the Council of Ministers reviewed information

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Ecomondo 2025: What this year’s edition revealed about Europe’s green transition

Ecomondo 2025 in Rimini once again proved why it has become one of the most influential meeting points for companies, institutions and innovators working in the fields of energy, waste, circular economy and sustainable technologies. What made this year particularly relevant was the overall shift from conceptual discussions to concrete, market-ready solutions — a clear

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Ecomondo 2025: Key insights, trends and takeaways from Rimini

Ecomondo 2025 (4–7 November, Rimini) once again reaffirmed its position as one of Europe’s most relevant platforms for sustainable technologies, circular economy solutions and industrial transformation. This year’s edition was particularly execution-driven — less theory, more concrete solutions, real projects and cross-sector collaboration. Across four days of panels, exhibits and B2B meetings, several themes stood

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