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Serbia revises energy infrastructure plan, prioritizing solar over wind projects

Serbia has revised its Baselines of the Energy Infrastructure Development Plan and Energy Efficiency Measures for the period up to 2028, with projections extending to 2030. The document sets out priority projects in the energy sector. The original plan was adopted in mid-2023 at the proposal of the Ministry of Mining and Energy. In the […]

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Albania: Gramozi Green Energy plans 38 MW photovoltaic plant in Kolonja

Albania’s energy ministry announced it has received an expression of interest from the local renewable energy company Gramozi Green Energy to construct a 38 MW photovoltaic plant near the southeastern town of Kolonja. The project is a fully private investment and will not benefit from any government partnership or incentives, according to a notice from

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Montenegro: EPCG seeks international partner for Komarnica hydropower project

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore plans to include an international partner in the development of the Komarnica hydropower project. The company cited the experiences of Norway, Austria, and France. The plant, with a proposed capacity of 172 MW, is expected to have an annual production of around 213 GWh. Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG)

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Slovenia: New 466 kW solar power plant begins operation at Brestanica gas-fired facility

A new solar power plant with a capacity of 466 kW has officially started generating electricity at the Brestanica gas-fired power plant, marking a significant milestone in expanding renewable energy at the state-owned facility in the municipality of Krsko. The photovoltaic system was installed by GEN-I Sonce, a subsidiary of the energy company GEN-I. The

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Greece: Hellenic Wind Energy Association calls for urgent reforms to balance renewable energy mix

The Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN) is urging immediate reforms to Greece’s renewable energy strategy, warning that the current overreliance on solar power threatens to destabilize the national electricity grid and hinder the country’s energy transition objectives. ELETAEN leaders have outlined a comprehensive plan aimed at rebalancing the renewable energy mix by prioritizing wind power

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Bulgaria: Unit 5 at Kozloduy nuclear power plant returns to service after annual maintenance

Unit 5 of Bulgaria’s only nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, has resumed operations and is now supplying electricity to the national grid following the completion of its scheduled annual maintenance on 11 June. The unit was restarted after a comprehensive inspection and receiving approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Agency. The maintenance period, which began on 5

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Local company seeks environmental approval for 9.92 MW solar power plant in Brčko District

Micro Strategy Invest, a local company, has submitted a request for a preliminary environmental impact assessment as part of its plan to construct a solar power plant in the Vitanovici area within the Brčko District. The project, developed by Tehnoloski Eko Centar, is currently undergoing public review. The planned facility will cover approximately 8.41 hectares

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Slovenia: Economic viability of Krsko nuclear expansion questioned by independent analysis

An independent analysis by the Slovenian NGO Youth for Climate Justice has raised significant concerns about the economic feasibility of constructing a second unit at the existing Krsko nuclear power plant. The report suggests that while the project may not attract private investors due to limited financial returns, it could still hold strategic importance for

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Serbia: SANY to develop Alibunar wind farms with commercial operations starting in 2028

SANY Renewable Energy, a Chinese company entering Serbia’s renewable energy market for the first time, has announced that its wind power projects, Alibunar 1 and Alibunar 2, are scheduled to begin commercial operation in 2028. Together, the two wind farms will have a total installed capacity of 168 MW and are expected to generate around

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Montenegro commissions Ubli 1 solar power plant to boost sustainable energy transition

Montenegro has officially put into operation its largest ground-based solar power plant, Ubli 1, located in the settlement of Ubli. With an investment of nearly 5 million euros, the plant is expected to produce about 8 GWh of clean electricity each year. It is projected to cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 5,500 tons

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