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North Macedonia: Alcazar Energy begins construction of 400 MW wind farm

Alcazar Energy Partners, a renewable energy investment firm based in Luxembourg, has commenced construction on a 400 MW wind farm near the city of Stip in eastern North Macedonia. Once completed, the facility will provide clean electricity to more than 100,000 households, marking a major step in the country’s transition to renewable energy. The project, […]

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Europe: Solar and wind energy show mixed trends with record solar growth in July 2025

During the week of July 7, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production increased in the markets of France, Italy, and Spain compared to the previous week. The French market continued its upward trend for the second consecutive week, recording the most significant growth at 9.1%. Italy and Spain reversed their previous week’s declines, with production rising

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Solar and wind energy trends in Europe: Record solar output and shifting wind generation in early July

In the first week of July, solar photovoltaic energy production increased in the German, Portuguese, and French markets compared to the previous week. The growth rates were 15% in Germany, 13% in Portugal, and 1.8% in France. On the other hand, Italy and Spain experienced a decline in weekly solar photovoltaic production, with decreases of

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Greece: Offshore wind ambitions stalled as key approvals remain pending

Greece had aimed to develop 1.9 GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030, but progress has stalled. The key framework for this plan, the National Development Program, is still awaiting formal approval despite the joint ministerial decision being finalized in October 2024. Nearly a year later, no additional steps have been taken. Consequently, auctions for

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Romania: Eurowind Energy expands wind portfolio with 138 MW project pipeline

Eurowind Energy Romania has announced three new onshore wind projects—Frumusita, Vector, and Pecineaga NorthEst—adding a combined capacity of 138 megawatts (MW) to its growing portfolio. The projects will utilize 23 Vestas V162-6.2 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform, strengthening the ongoing partnership between the Danish firms in the Romanian renewable energy sector. Turbine delivery is

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Solar and wind energy trends: Record solar production in Iberia, mixed forecasts for Europe

During the week of June 23, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production rose in both Italy and Spain compared to the previous week. Italy experienced the largest increase at 9.4%, while Spain saw a more modest rise of 0.6%, marking its third consecutive week of growth. Conversely, Germany, France, and Portugal experienced declines in solar PV

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Montenegro: Major renewable energy projects advance in Korita

Two significant renewable energy projects are progressing in the village of Korita, located in Bijelo Polje municipality, Montenegro: a €200 million solar power plant and a wind farm with an installed capacity of 72.6 MW. The wind farm, developed by Vjetro park Korita, has formally submitted its environmental impact assessment application to Montenegro’s Environmental Protection

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Montenegro: EPCG secures €25.63 million EBRD loan to expand Gvozd wind farm capacity

Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has obtained government approval to borrow 25.63 million euros from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to finance the second phase of the Gvozd wind farm, which will add 21 MW of capacity. The original Gvozd installation currently has 54.6 MW and is expected to generate approximately 150

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Serbia nears completion of first large-scale wind farm as Kostolac project enters final phase

Serbia is on the verge of launching its first large-scale wind power facility under the state-owned power utility EPS, with construction of the Kostolac wind farm entering its final stage. Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic, announced that trial operations are expected to begin this autumn. The Kostolac wind farm, boasting a total installed

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