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Serbia’s renewable surge: How the country is quietly becoming a regional green-power leader Read More »

Serbia’s renewable surge: How the country is quietly becoming a regional green-power leader

For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale renewable deployment felt distant. Political caution, regulatory hesitation and infrastructural bottlenecks slowed momentum. Yet beneath the surface, a transformation was quietly gathering force. Over the past five years, Serbia has entered a phase that would […]

Romania breaks ground on 96 MW Ansthall wind farm, securing power for 89,000 homes Read More »

Romania breaks ground on 96 MW Ansthall wind farm, securing power for 89,000 homes

Construction is underway on a new 96 MW wind farm in eastern Romania, marking another milestone in the country’s accelerating shift toward renewable energy. The Ansthall wind farm, located in Galați County, is expected to produce around 309 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power approximately 89,000 households. The project will feature 15 Vestas turbines

Serbia: EPS begins trial production at newly completed 66 MW Kostolac wind farm Read More »

Serbia: EPS begins trial production at newly completed 66 MW Kostolac wind farm

State-owned power utility EPS has confirmed that construction of the Kostolac wind farm has been completed and that the facility has started generating its first megawatt-hours. After receiving approval for grid connection, the first turbine was energized, initiating the project’s trial operation phase. EPS management emphasized that this milestone marks the company’s formal entry into

Montenegro poised to turn power deficit into surplus in 2026 as solar and wind capacity surge Read More »

Montenegro poised to turn power deficit into surplus in 2026 as solar and wind capacity surge

Montenegro expects a significant jump in electricity production next year, with total output projected to reach 3,798 GWh in 2026—an increase of nearly 58 percent compared to the estimated results for 2025. This expansion is driven by the return of the Pljevlja thermal power plant to full operation following its environmental refurbishment, the steady growth

Montenegro: Gvozd wind farm nears trial operations for late 2025 Read More »

Montenegro: Gvozd wind farm nears trial operations for late 2025

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG is advancing steadily toward the commissioning of its first wind power plant, the 55 MW Gvozd project, with trial operations expected to begin before the end of 2025. Installation of the turbines, supplied by Germany’s Nordex, began in October. According to project manager Nikola Vukotić, the transport of all turbine

Greece: New PPC wind farm in Fokida to power 20,000 households Read More »

Greece: New PPC wind farm in Fokida to power 20,000 households

PPC has completed construction of a 36 MW wind farm in the Fokida region of central Greece, with full commercial operation scheduled for next year. The project is expected to generate about 82.5 GWh of electricity annually—enough to supply nearly 20,000 households—while reducing CO₂ emissions by approximately 41,250 tons per year. Located in the Karkaros

Romania expands renewables with Eximprod’s new 38.4 MW Cudalbi 2 wind project Read More »

Romania expands renewables with Eximprod’s new 38.4 MW Cudalbi 2 wind project

Eximprod has commissioned the Cudalbi 2 wind farm, a 38.4 MW facility that ranks among the most advanced renewable energy projects in southeastern Romania. The installation can produce more than 106,000 MWh of clean electricity annually, enough to supply over 40,000 households. Gheorghe Manole, co-founder of Eximprod Group, said the project demonstrates the ability of

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS risks 102 million euro payout after unilateral wind farm concession termination Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS risks 102 million euro payout after unilateral wind farm concession termination

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign minister Elmedin Konakovic said that Croatian company Kermas Energija is likely to win its arbitration case against Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically against the Republic of Srpska (RS), whose Government unilaterally terminated the company’s concession for a wind farm project in eastern Herzegovina. Konakovic confirmed that the Council of Ministers reviewed information

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