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North Macedonia eyes gas-fired power plants to decarbonize energy sector

North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski has revealed that investor interest in building gas-fired power plants in the country is growing, with several such...

Hungary: MOL to build 48 MW solar plant, boosting renewable energy for petrochemical operations

MOL Petrochemicals, a subsidiary of MOL Hungary, is expanding its renewable energy capabilities with the construction of a 48 MW solar power plant, which...

Croatia: Electricity production declines in September, while gas output surges

Croatia's net electricity production in September 2024 reached 1,034 GWh, marking an 8.7% decrease compared to the 1,132 GWh produced in September 2023, according...

Bulgaria secures LNG deliveries for early 2025, strengthening energy security

Ten international companies submitted binding bids in response to the tender issued by Bulgaria’s state gas supplier, Bulgargaz, for liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries...

Europe: EU gas power plant expansion threatens climate goals, warns beyond fossil fuels coalition

The construction of new gas-fired power plants in six European Union countries risks undermining climate goals and prolonging reliance on fossil fuels for decades,...

Greece’s expanding renewable capacity could transform it into a net power exporter

Greece’s growing renewable energy capacity, particularly in wind and solar power, has the potential to significantly influence regional electricity markets and could position the...
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Bulgaria: Work starts on largest solar park at former Silistra airport site

Three companies have launched the construction of Sveti Georgi, one of Bulgaria's largest solar parks, at the site of the former Silistra airport. The...

Albania drafts landmark law to enhance building energy performance and promote sustainability

Albania's draft law on the energy performance of buildings marks a significant step towards aligning with European Union climate goals and advancing sustainability in...

Serbia adopts draft Energy Law amendments, introducing nuclear energy, active buyers and changes to net metering

The Government of Serbia has adopted a draft law to amend and supplement the Energy Law, introducing several key changes aimed at modernizing the...

Serbia seeks stake in Hungary’s Paks nuclear plant as it explores nuclear energy options

Serbia is exploring new energy strategies in response to potential electricity supply challenges across Europe. Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić revealed that he has formally...
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