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Hungary sets record with 6,200 MW solar output, surpasses domestic electricity demand

Hungary achieved a record solar electricity generation milestone last Friday, with domestic solar output peaking at 6,200 MW during a 15-minute interval starting at 12:15 PM, according to data from the electricity transmission system operator MAVIR. This marks the highest solar power production from both household and industrial systems ever recorded in the country. During […]

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project

A new 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac in Herzegovina has officially started feeding electricity into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national grid. This facility represents the second phase of the Hodovo solar project, the country’s largest photovoltaic power plant. Developed by Tibra Pacific, the plant uses advanced Stellar 1N+ ABC solar modules supplied by the

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Record solar growth and mixed wind trends mark early June in European energy markets

During the week of June 9, solar photovoltaic energy production increased across most major European markets compared to the previous week. Germany saw the largest growth with a 41% rise, followed by France with a 38% increase. Italy’s production grew by 6.1%, while Spain experienced a modest 1.2% increase. Portugal, however, recorded its second consecutive

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Romania: EDP opens 60 MW Albina solar power plant near Timisoara, boosting renewable energy capacity

Portuguese energy company EDP has officially inaugurated a new solar facility near Timisoara, marking a major milestone in Romania’s renewable energy development. The Albina solar power plant, with an installed capacity of 60 MW, is now the largest solar project in Timis county. The Albina plant has already started generating electricity, adding valuable capacity to

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Croatia adds 10 MW Dugopolje solar power plant to national grid

Croatia’s electricity network has been strengthened by the addition of the Dugopolje solar power plant, which has a capacity of 10 MW. The project marks another milestone in the country’s ongoing expansion of renewable energy. The solar facility was developed by Koncar, with state-owned HEP Proizvodnja serving as the investor. The entire project was implemented

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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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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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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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