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Romania emerges as Europe’s fastest-growing solar market despite EU-wide slowdown Read More »

Romania emerges as Europe’s fastest-growing solar market despite EU-wide slowdown

Romania has emerged as one of Europe’s most dynamic solar markets in 2025, recording a sharp acceleration in photovoltaic deployment over the course of the year. Around 2.5 GW of new solar capacity has been added, representing an increase of nearly 50% compared to last year’s installations. This expansion alone accounts for roughly one third […]

Romania: Heliopolis launches 400 MW hybrid solar and storage project Read More »

Romania: Heliopolis launches 400 MW hybrid solar and storage project

Italian company Heliopolis, headquartered in Milan with branches in Timisoara and Bucharest, has announced a large-scale hybrid renewable energy project in southeastern Romania, featuring over 400 MW of solar capacity and nearly 1,000 MWh of battery storage. The development, located in Calarasi county, is considered one of Romania’s most significant integrated solar-and-storage initiatives. Heliopolis confirmed

Greece set to overshoot 2030 solar targets as installed capacity surges toward 20 GW Read More »

Greece set to overshoot 2030 solar targets as installed capacity surges toward 20 GW

Greece is entering an exceptionally dynamic phase of solar expansion, with new data from the transmission system operator ADMIE indicating that photovoltaics will account for nearly all new generation capacity added in the coming years. Around 5,340 MW of solar projects are already under construction, while an additional 2.4 GW is expected to move forward

Bulgaria: SUNOTEC secures financing for 115 MW solar and 763 MWh battery projects Read More »

Bulgaria: SUNOTEC secures financing for 115 MW solar and 763 MWh battery projects

Bulgarian renewable energy company SUNOTEC has secured financing for a portfolio of seven clean energy projects in Bulgaria, totaling 115 MW of solar capacity and 763 MWh of battery storage. The financing agreement, finalized in September, includes one integrated solar-plus-storage facility and six standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) projects. These projects are either fully

Hungary: EBRD weighs loan for GoldenPeaks to add 250 MW of solar Read More »

Hungary: EBRD weighs loan for GoldenPeaks to add 250 MW of solar

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is considering providing a long-term senior loan to renewables developer GoldenPeaks Capital to support the addition of 250 MW of new solar capacity in Hungary. The proposed financing is being assessed under the EBRD InvestEU Framework for Sustainable Transition, with a final decision expected by 22 October.

Montenegro: EPCG Solar Construction accelerates solar capacity growth with major installations in summer 2025 Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG Solar Construction accelerates solar capacity growth with major installations in summer 2025

EPCG Solar Construction reported a notable increase in solar capacity additions during June and July 2025, installing a total of 6.7 megawatts (MW) of new capacity. This marks a significant rise compared to the 5.2 MW added during the same period last year. The company attributes the growth to rising demand from corporate, institutional, and

Montenegro to offer state-backed premiums for 250 MW solar capacity in upcoming renewable energy auction Read More »

Montenegro to offer state-backed premiums for 250 MW solar capacity in upcoming renewable energy auction

Montenegro plans to offer state-supported market premiums for 250 MW of solar power in its upcoming renewable energy auction. The government has established the necessary regulations to invite bids for solar projects with a minimum capacity of 400 kW. Successful bidders will be those who propose the lowest strike price, which is capped at 65

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska to add 250 MW of solar power by 2028 as part of €2.8 billion renewable energy push Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska to add 250 MW of solar power by 2028 as part of €2.8 billion renewable energy push

The Republic of Srpska (RS) plans to add at least 250 megawatts of solar energy to its electricity grid within the next three years, according to the RS Minister of Energy and Mining, Petar Djokić, who spoke at the Belgrade Energy Forum 2025. Minister Djokić stated that the entity has already secured agreements and partnerships

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