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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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European solar and wind energy trends in early June: Records amid fluctuations

During the week of June 2, solar photovoltaic energy production decreased in the main European markets compared to the previous week. France registered the largest decline, with a drop of 22 percent, while Spain showed the smallest decrease, at only 0.3 percent. In Italy, Germany, and Portugal, solar production fell by 2.4 percent, 8.9 percent,

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Bulgaria: Solar sector hit by sharp eco tax hike starting July 2025

Starting 1 July 2025, Bulgaria’s solar energy sector will be hit with a sharp rise in environmental taxes, placing them among the highest in the European Union. A new report from the Bulgarian Association for Electrical Engineering and Electronics (BASEL) highlights the sweeping changes set to affect the cost of solar energy systems, including photovoltaic

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Slovenia: SENG launches first phase of Kanalski Vrh solar power plant

Slovenian renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) has begun the initial phase of its new solar power plant in Kanalski Vrh. This first stage adds 2.9 MW of installed capacity, marking an important milestone in Slovenia’s ongoing solar energy development. The project’s initial phase was fully financed using SENG’s internal funds, with an

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Albania advances solar energy amid shifts in national energy production

The Albanian government has approved the development of two new solar power plants in the southwestern part of the country. These projects will have a combined installed capacity of 107 megawatts. Local solar developer Albania Solar Power is set to construct an 82 MW photovoltaic plant, while another company, Power Energy, will develop a separate

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Bulgaria: PPC Group expands renewable energy portfolio with 88 MW solar power plant acquisition

PPC Group is strengthening its renewable energy presence in southeastern Europe by securing ownership of a solar power plant upon completion of its construction and commissioning. Located in central Bulgaria, the solar installation will have an installed capacity of 88 MW. The project is currently under construction by Chint Green Energy, a subsidiary of the

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Solar and wind energy trends in Europe: Record solar output and shifting wind production in late May 2025

In the week of May 26, solar photovoltaic energy production increased in most major European markets compared to the previous week. Italy recorded the largest increase, with a 22 percent rise, while Portugal showed the smallest growth at 3.1 percent. France and Spain also saw increases of 4.8 percent and 14 percent, respectively. The Iberian

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Serbia: Egesa Enerji launches first solar projects with 8.6 MW capacity

Turkish company Egesa Enerji has begun work on two solar power plant projects in Serbia’s Vojvodina province, in the towns of Aradac and Odzaci. The total installed capacity will be 8.6 MW—4.2 MW in Aradac and 4.4 MW in Odzaci. Local firm Solarna Energija Buducnosti will supply the necessary solar equipment, including photovoltaic panels, inverters,

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Solar and wind energy trends in Europe: Iberian solar growth and widespread wind gains in late May

In the week of May 19, solar photovoltaic energy production increased for the third consecutive week in the Iberian markets. Spain experienced the largest rise with an increase of 10 percent, while Portugal saw an 8.9 percent growth. In contrast, the markets of Germany, Italy, and France reversed the previous week’s upward trend and recorded

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Serbia: Brus Municipality to host two new solar power plants in Lepenac area

Two new solar power plants are planned for construction in the municipality of Brus, within the cadastral area of Lepenac. The project is led by local companies Top Renewable Energy 2023 and Kamena Glava Dva. An early public review of the Detailed Regulation Plan (DRP) has been completed, marking the first step toward ensuring the

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