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Energy Week Western Balkans 2025: agenda now live for the region’s flagship energy gathering
Energy Week Western Balkans returns to Montenegro on 8- 9 October 2025 with the full conference agenda now live, bringing together the people who are shaping the energy transition across the region....
Energy Advisory Centers: Knowledge as the Currency of Climate Policy
Opportunities for change sometimes arise only in times of crisis. Climate change is a crisis that has forced us to finally alter our poor energy habits and raise the level of energy...
Czech Republic’s Ambitious Climate Goals: Stability Through Nuclear and Green Energy
The Czech Republic is recording notable successes in the fight against climate change - from reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 47 percent compared to 1990, to ambitious plans for expanding the share...
Nuclear energy – Risk or pillar of Energy stability?
Countries striving for energy stability and achieving carbon neutrality are increasingly discussing nuclear energy as a possible source of a sustainable and stable electricity supply.
Nuclear energy can complement an energy mix comprising...
Solar Trees: A New Chance for Solar Energy Development Without Destroying Forests
The global expansion of solar energy often comes with a high ecological cost—massive deforestation to make way for solar panels, creating a deep conflict between the need for renewable energy and the...
Switzerland on the Verge of an Energy Policy Shift
Switzerland may soon lift the ban on building new nuclear power plants, which has been in place since January 1, 2018, as part of the country’s “Energy Strategy 2050.” The decision to...
Collapse of Energy Grids and Their Resilience in the 21st Century
Electricity grids are the backbone of energy systems, from which complex and interconnected lines branch out, enabling even the most remote places in the country to access electricity. In the first half...
IRENA 2025: Digitalization, AI, and the Future of the Energy Transition
During IRENA Innovation Week 2025 (International Renewable Energy Agency – IRENA Innovation Week 2025), the central theme was the interconnection between digitalization and the energy transition. As emphasized, there is no digitalization...
The Household of the Future – A Farm as an Energy Producer
In the serene region near the town of Ub, there is a company that has nurtured a tradition and dedication to agriculture for generations – Stočar LSB d.o.o.
The family story has been...
A Market Driving the Transition: Seepex at the Heart of a New Energy Era
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...
Serbia on a Mission to Decarbonize Energy Sector
Despite facing numerous challenges, Serbia remains committed to decarbonizing its energy sector, as demonstrated by amendments to the Energy Law and significant investments in renewable energy sources. We spoke with Rade Mrdak,...
Lithuania Considers Returning to Nuclear Energy – a Growing Trend Across Europe
For some time now, Europe has been increasingly turning to nuclear energy as a pillar of energy security and decarbonization. Lithuania is also taking concrete steps in this direction. The government of...
Smart Energy Innovation From the Turbine Tech Team
Technological innovation can significantly enhance the efficiency and accessibility of renewable energy sources, making them more competitive with traditional energy systems. Developing new solutions enables greater integration of renewables into existing energy...
New Study Reveals: Increasing Renewable Energy Capacity Reduces Electricity Market Prices
A study on electricity demand in Germany through 2030 has shown that the expansion of renewable energy sources could significantly influence electricity prices.
An analysis by the research institute Agora Energiewende highlights that...
Ireland Shuts Down Its Last Coal Power Plant – Wind Energy Now Dominant
With the closure of the Moneypoint thermal power plant on June 20, 2025, Ireland has officially ended electricity production from coal, joining the group of 15 European countries that have completely removed...
Greece Intends to Develop Nuclear Energy
At the conference titled "Energy Transition Summit: Eastern Mediterranean and Southeast Europe," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece "needs to be ready to join the nuclear alliance" and reminded the audience...


