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From megawatts to market: Owner’s Engineer ensures successful delivery of solar and wind projects in Serbia Read More »

From megawatts to market: Owner’s Engineer ensures successful delivery of solar and wind projects in Serbia

Large-scale solar and wind projects in Serbia have fully transitioned into a phase where execution governance, statutory supervision, health-and-safety control, land management and post-commissioning performance assurance are decisive for investor outcomes. In this environment, the Owner’s Engineer acting as Employer’s Representative is no longer a technical layer sitting alongside construction, but the institutional backbone through which legal compliance, construction supervision, lender confidence and […]

Bosnia and Herzegovina secures €42m EIB grant to advance 132 MW Poklečani wind farm project Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina secures €42m EIB grant to advance 132 MW Poklečani wind farm project

The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has cleared the way for a major renewable energy investment by endorsing a draft grant agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the Poklečani wind project. The grant, worth just over €42 million, is being provided through the Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) to support construction

Ownership structure of renewable energy producers in South-East Europe in 2025: Who owns the transition and where the capital comes from Read More »

Ownership structure of renewable energy producers in South-East Europe in 2025: Who owns the transition and where the capital comes from

By 2025 renewable energy in South-East Europe is no longer primarily a state-utility story. Hydropower built before 1990 still sits largely in public ownership across the region, but almost every meaningful megawatt of wind and solar installed in the last decade belongs to private investors, international utilities, infrastructure funds, development banks and increasingly Gulf sovereign-linked

Wind power in South-East Europe in 2025: Generation trends, system impact and the new role in regional energy stability Read More »

Wind power in South-East Europe in 2025: Generation trends, system impact and the new role in regional energy stability

By 2025 wind power has become the quiet stabiliser of the South-East European electricity system. Unlike solar, which floods the grid in predictable daylight waves and collapses at sunset, wind delivers energy across the full 24-hour cycle, smooths residual demand, strengthens export capacity in key markets and materially reduces fuel and carbon exposure. It does

Montenegro: Korita wind power project in secures environmental approval Read More »

Montenegro: Korita wind power project in secures environmental approval

Plans for the Korita wind power project in the municipality of Bijelo Polje have advanced after the Environmental Protection Agency granted approval following the completion of the environmental assessment process. The project envisions a wind farm with a total installed capacity of 72.6 MW in the village of Korita. The environmental impact study met all

Greece: European Energy sells 50% stake in wind project to Danish investor Read More »

Greece: European Energy sells 50% stake in wind project to Danish investor

Danish renewable energy group European Energy has transferred a 50% stake in the Tsoukes Sarres wind project to Danish pension investor Sampension. The project involves a 27 MW onshore wind farm under development in Greece, although financial terms were not disclosed. The move reflects European Energy’s strategy of freeing capital from maturing projects to fund

Drought, coal, wind and reality: What actually drives Serbia’s power balance in 2025 — and what investors should truly understand Read More »

Drought, coal, wind and reality: What actually drives Serbia’s power balance in 2025 — and what investors should truly understand

For investors studying Serbia’s power market in 2025, numbers alone never tell the full story. Installed capacity figures, annual production projections, and formal energy-balance plans may suggest a structurally healthy system: roughly 9 GW installed, around 38.5 TWh of electricity projected to be produced, imports and exports close enough to appear balanced, and a state

Europe: Electricity prices fall in late December amid rising renewables and lower demand Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices fall in late December amid rising renewables and lower demand

Weekly averages during the week of December 22 were below €85/MWh in most markets. Exceptions were the UK (€91.33/MWh) and the Italian IPEX market (€108.41/MWh). The Nordic market recorded the lowest weekly average at €38.34/MWh, while other markets ranged between €69.41/MWh in France and €83.02/MWh in Germany. Regarding daily prices, on Thursday, December 25, the

Europe: Solar and wind energy surge across major markets in late December Read More »

Europe: Solar and wind energy surge across major markets in late December

During the week of December 22, solar photovoltaic energy production rose across key European electricity markets compared to the previous week. After four consecutive weeks of declines, solar output jumped by 48% in Portugal and 21% in Spain. Italy saw an increase of 29%, while France recorded a 23% rise, recovering from the previous week’s

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Initial environmental assessment launched for 138 MW Slovinj wind farm in Glamoč Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Initial environmental assessment launched for 138 MW Slovinj wind farm in Glamoč

The Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism has officially launched the initial assessment procedure for a major wind energy project planned in the municipality of Glamoč. The request was submitted by local developer Vjetroelektrane, which is seeking approval to prepare a preliminary environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the Slovinj wind farm. The project envisages

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