CategoriesBalkansFeaturedCroatia Eases Terms of Connection, Delivery of Surplus Power to Grid for ProsumersPosted by Erika Dyre December 13, 2023Croatia has improved the conditions for grid access for photovoltaic facilities with a connection capacity of up to 50 kW. In addition, the latest...
CategoriesEnvironmentFeaturedCheap Electricity and Jobs Keep Serbia Tied to CoalPosted by Fredrik Eydis November 27, 2023The Kolubara coal mine in Serbia never closes—24 hours a day, 365 days per year, excavators work around the clock gnawing away at the...
CategoriesBalkansBosniaSolar to Cover 70% of Local Electricity Demand in Tešanj in BiHPosted by Aimo Boden October 20, 2023Photovoltaic plants in Tešanj will produce enough electricity to cover 70% of the consumption of all households and firms in its territory, head of...
CategoriesDenmarkFeaturedPrice of Electricity in Denmark Highest So Far This YearPosted by Kaya Lundy September 23, 2023The price of electricity in Denmark is expected to reach its highest point so far in 2023 on Monday evening. Data from the national...
CategoriesBalkansBusinessSerbia’s State-owned Utility EPS Joins Montenegrin Power ExchangePosted by Axel Daube May 15, 2023Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has joined the Montenegrin Power Exchange. Serbia’s state-owned coal and electricity producer has become the eleventh registered participant in the organized...
CategoriesEconomyEuropeEU electricity market reform: What exactly is a contract for difference?Posted by Kaya Lundy April 5, 2023The European Union’s 20-year-old electricity market is heading for a revamp. The market suffered its worst year on record in 2022 after gas prices...