Serbia solar power
RP Global gets EUR 12,2 million loan for Novalja solar project
RP Global has secured a EUR 12.2 million loan to build its Novalja solar power plant in Croatia. In late April, Austrian company RP Global began the construction of the Novalja photovoltaic
Citizens in Serbia Want More Solar Energy | EUpravo zato
When asked whether solar energy should have a greater share in electricity production in Serbia, 52.9 percent of respondents said they "definitely" support the idea, while 37.3 percent said
EU faces first annual solar installation decline since 2015 –
The European Union is set to install less new solar capacity in 2025 than it did last year – the first annual drop in a decade, according to SolarPower Europe. In its mid-year analysis of the
Serbia: EPS launches trial phase of Petka solar power plant,
The 10 MW Petka solar power plant has officially entered its trial phase, becoming the first solar facility to generate electricity at the Kostolac site. Built on the reclaimed land of a former
Croatia: Koncar and Acciona Energia to build first
Croatian electric equipment manufacturer Koncar has signed a contract worth 15.3 million euros with Solarna Elektrana, the Croatian subsidiary of Spanish company Acciona Energia, for the
NIS accelerates investment in solar energy to reduce
Since 2022, NIS has built 60 photovoltaic power plants at gas stations and expanded solar installations to other facilities, including a 620 kWp plant at the Jazak water production site and
Montenegro: Pljevlja Coalmine to launch 81 MW solar
Pljevlja Coalmine, a fully owned subsidiary of Montenegro''s state power utility EPCG, is making a major move into renewable energy with plans to develop a large-scale solar power plant in the
Serbia renewable energy 2030: 45% Goal for a
The path forward for Serbia renewable energy 2030 goals To meet its 2030 target of 45% renewable energy in the electricity mix, Serbia must persist in fostering a supportive environment for renewable energy development. This includes
Romania: Maramureș Airport plans 2.5 MW solar power
Maramureș International Airport in northern Romania has submitted a funding application for a renewable energy project aimed at fully covering the facility''s electricity needs. The proposed
Romania: Hidroelectrica awards contract for first floating solar power
Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica has awarded a contract for the development of its first floating solar power plant, a key component of the Nufarul pilot project. This initiative
Serbia switches on 10 MW of solar – pv magazine International
Serbia added around 80 MW of solar in 2024, pushing cumulative capacity above 200 MW. The Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia has forecast that another 200 MW could be
NIS accelerates investment in solar energy to reduce
The Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) is significantly investing in renewable energy to cut carbon dioxide emissions and produce electricity for its own use. Since 2022, NIS has built 60 photovoltaic
Albania approves 62 MW solar power plant led by Turkey''s Fortis Energy
The Albanian government has approved the construction of a 62 MW solar power plant in the village of Tac Larte, situated in the southeastern part of the country. The project will be
Vranje advances solar energy: Multiple new solar power
The city of Vranje is also hosting a public presentation for another solar power plant project planned in Moštanica. In total, six solar power plant projects were made public in 2024 alone.
Sustainability as a Strategic Priority | Energy
In an era where sustainable business practices have become imperative, ProCredit Bank stands out as an institution that not only follows modern standards but also sets them. We spoke with Nemanja Tomić, member of the
Financial Viability and Energy Efficiency of Residential Solar Power
Solar energy is becoming an increasingly popular option for households looking to reduce electricity costs. This study examines the impact of a residential solar power system installed
A Market Driving the Transition: Seepex at the
In the year when the Serbian Power Exchange - SEEPEX marks its tenth anniversary, we spoke with Miloš Mladenović, the CEO of this key energy company, about its development, role in the domestic and regional market, as
