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Slovenia: The Slovenian Greens party file criminal complaint over Mali Log wind project, DEM denies misuse of funds Read More »

Slovenia: The Slovenian Greens party file criminal complaint over Mali Log wind project, DEM denies misuse of funds

The Slovenian Greens party has filed a criminal complaint with the Ljubljana District Prosecutor, targeting several companies and individuals over alleged misuse of public funds in the Mali Log wind farm project. Dravske Elektrarne Maribor (DEM), the state-owned hydropower company and project holder, rejected the allegations, stating that it took immediate action when irregularities were […]

Romania: Helleniq Renewables expands portfolio with 282 MW wind projects Read More »

Romania: Helleniq Renewables expands portfolio with 282 MW wind projects

Helleniq Renewables Romania, the local subsidiary of Greek company Helleniq Energy, has acquired two utility-scale projects as part of its strategy to strengthen its presence in Romania’s electricity sector. The acquisitions include a 96 MW ready-to-build wind farm in Galati county, purchased from OX2, which is expected to begin construction soon with commercial operations targeted

Romania: OX2 sells 96 MW wind farm to Helleniq Renewables backed by long-term PPA Read More »

Romania: OX2 sells 96 MW wind farm to Helleniq Renewables backed by long-term PPA

OX2 has agreed to sell a 96 MW onshore wind farm in eastern Romania to Helleniq Renewables, a subsidiary of Greek company Helleniq Energy. The project is backed by a long-term virtual power purchase agreement (PPA) with international retailer Ahold Delhaize. The wind farm will feature 15 Vestas turbines, each with a capacity of 6.4

European renewable energy update: Solar power breaks records, wind production set to decline Read More »

European renewable energy update: Solar power breaks records, wind production set to decline

During the week of July 28, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production increased across most major European electricity markets, marking a reversal from the declining trend observed the previous week. France led the surge with an 8.6% rise in solar output, followed by Germany with a 2.9% increase. Spain saw a modest 1.3% boost, while Italy

Romania: Rezolv Energy selects partners for second phase of Vifor wind farm Read More »

Romania: Rezolv Energy selects partners for second phase of Vifor wind farm

Rezolv Energy has announced the selection of key partners for the second phase of the Vifor wind farm project in Buzău County, Romania. Through its special purpose vehicle, First Looks Solutions, the company awarded the Balance of Plant (BoP) contract to Austrian infrastructure firm PORR. The contract covers all civil works, as well as high-voltage

Europe: EU boosts fossil fuel power as wind and hydropower decline in early 2025 Read More »

Europe: EU boosts fossil fuel power as wind and hydropower decline in early 2025

A sharp decline in electricity output from wind and hydropower plants prompted the European Union to increase its reliance on gas and coal generation in the first half of 2025. This shift led to the largest annual rise in fossil-fuel electricity production since 2017 and caused a 9 percent increase in carbon dioxide emissions compared

European renewable energy trends: Solar declines, wind gains in late July Read More »

European renewable energy trends: Solar declines, wind gains in late July

During the week of July 21, solar photovoltaic energy production declined across the main European electricity markets compared to the previous week. The largest drop was observed in the German market, where production fell by 21%. Portugal registered the smallest decrease, with a reduction of 2.0%. Other markets also experienced declines: Italy by 8.1%, Spain

Serbia: Government eyes takeover of delayed Plandište wind project to boost renewable goals Read More »

Serbia: Government eyes takeover of delayed Plandište wind project to boost renewable goals

The Serbian Government has expressed interest in taking over the Plandište wind power project, currently jointly owned by Serbian oil company NIS and Swiss-based MET Renewables. The news surfaced after a recent NIS Board of Directors meeting, during which board members acknowledged the state’s readiness to collaborate with MET Renewables to complete the development. The

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