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“Solarplaza Samit Balkan Solar & Storage”
The Balkan region is one of the most promising areas in Europe when it comes to the growth of solar energy. With excellent solar potential and a rapidly developing investment climate, the region is advancing in realizing its solar ambitions.…

OIE Serbia 2024 – The Future Lies in Renewable Energy
On the second day of the OIE Serbia 2024 conference, several panels were held, the first of which was titled Challenges in Financing and Insuring Renewable Energy Projects. During the panel discussion, experts, including bankers and lawyers, discussed the financial…

What does the 2024 State of the Energy Union Report show?
The European Commission has published the State of the Energy Union Report for 2024, highlighting how the European Union has responded to security and energy challenges during the mandate of the current Commission. Several key achievements from previous years were…

The First Carbon Capture and Storage Project in Italy
The first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Italy is known as the Ravenna CCS Project, launched exclusively for environmental purposes. Its goal is to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to the fight against climate change, particularly in industries…

Energy Week Western Balkans 2024 – Driving the Region’s Clean Energy Transition
The Western Balkans is gearing up for one of the most influential energy sector gatherings of the year – Energy Week Western Balkans 2024. Set to take place on October 9-10 at the exclusive Maestral Resort in Montenegro, this event…

Why virtual Power Plants are the Future of Solar Energy
Renewable energy sources like solar are volatile, meaning there is not enough energy production to meet demand when the sun doesn’t shine. However, when the sun does shine, solar panels can feed so much electricity into the grid that the…

Does the Draft Law on Amendments to the Energy Law Open the Door to Nuclear Energy?
A public debate is currently underway on the Draft Law on Amendments to the Energy Law, which introduces significant changes in the energy sector in Serbia. Key innovations include the introduction of the concept of energy poverty, regulation of the…



