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Fluctuations in European solar and wind energy: July 14 production surges and July 21 forecasts predict mixed trends

During the week of July 14, solar photovoltaic energy production rose compared to the previous week in several key European electricity markets. The increase ranged from 5.3% in Germany to 10% in Portugal. Spain continued its upward trend for the second consecutive week, with a 7.0% increase. Additionally, Spain set a historic record on July […]

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Serbia: Ministry denies usage permit for Kostolac B3 wet electrostatic filter amid EPS claims of operation

The Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure has once again denied the usage permit for the wet electrostatic filter at the new unit B3 of TPP Kostolac, marking the fourth unsuccessful attempt by EPS to secure approval. Despite a legal requirement under the Planning and Construction Act that prohibits putting a facility into operation without

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Romania: Hidroelectrica partners with Waldevar Energy to build EU’s largest floating solar power plant

Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica has signed a 7.8 million euro contract with Waldevar Energy for the installation of a floating solar power plant at the Nufarul reservoir in Olt County. The project follows a 14-month timeline, starting with a four-month design phase and followed by ten months of construction. The pilot plant will use high-efficiency

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Montenegro: Pljevlja Coalmine to launch 81 MW solar project in major green transition

Pljevlja Coalmine, a fully owned subsidiary of Montenegro’s state power utility EPCG, is making a major move into renewable energy with plans to develop a large-scale solar power plant in the northern Pljevlja district. This marks a significant shift from the company’s traditional focus on coal mining. The project will be built on approximately 626,245

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Croatia: Koncar and Acciona Energia to build first 400 kV substation in two decades for landmark solar project

Croatian electric equipment manufacturer Koncar has signed a contract worth 15.3 million euros with Solarna Elektrana, the Croatian subsidiary of Spanish company Acciona Energia, for the construction of a fully operational 400 kV substation as part of the Promina solar project. The contract is based on a turnkey model, encompassing all phases of the project—from

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Ecomondo 2025 – Driving innovation in sustainability and circular economy

In a world increasingly focused on environmental responsibility and sustainable growth, Ecomondo 2025, to be held in Rimini from November 4 to 7, stands out as a strategic event that brings together the most relevant actors in the green and circular economy. With over two decades of tradition and continuous evolution, Ecomondo has become a

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Ecomondo 2025 – A global benchmark for green and circular economy

From November 4 to 7, 2025, the city of Rimini, Italy, will once again host ECOMONDO, Europe’s most prominent international trade fair dedicated to environmental technologies and sustainable development. Organized by the Italian Exhibition Group (IEG), Ecomondo represents a key platform for all stakeholders involved in the ecological transition — including industry leaders, policymakers, innovators,

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Montenegro: CGES launches €36 million modernization of Brezna substation with EBRD and EU support

Montenegrin electricity transmission system operator CGES has initiated a procurement process for two 400/110 kV, 300 MVA power transformers, marking the beginning of a 36 million euro modernization project for the Brezna substation in northwestern Montenegro. The upgrade will convert the current 110/35 kV installation into a three-voltage 400/110/35 kV facility, which will be connected

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Croatia sees decline in electricity production and surge in energy imports in May 2025

According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia’s net electricity production in May 2025 totaled 981 GWh, marking a 2 percent decrease compared to May 2024, when production reached 1,001 GWh. Out of the total electricity generated in May, 516 GWh or 52.6 percent came from hydropower plants. Thermal power

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Croatia: CROPEX sets new intraday trading record as market embraces 15-minute products

CROPEX’s intraday continuous market set a new record for the delivery day of July 17, 2025, in trading 15-minute products, reaching a volume of 3,189.4 MWh. In addition, 60-minute products recorded a trading volume of 11,386.6 MWh, bringing the total daily volume to 14,576 MWh. This new peak surpasses the previous intraday volume record of

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