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NASA Turns Off Instrument on Spacecraft to Save Energy and Extend Mission
Engineers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory have shut down one of the scientific instruments on the Voyager 1 spacecraft in order to conserve energy and extend its operation in interstellar space. The instrument, Low-Energy Charged Particles experiment (LECP), measures low-energy…

Status and Outlook of Battery Energy Storage Systems in the EU
Europe is rapidly shifting toward renewable energy sources. Still, along this path, one question is becoming increasingly critical: How to ensure power system stability in a world where the sun does not always shine, and the wind does not blow…

Europe Is Building the Future of Energy Through Digital Twins
The European power system is undergoing the most profound transformation in its history. At the same time, we are facing accelerated electrification, rapid growth of renewable energy sources, and increasingly unpredictable climate conditions, while global security and geopolitical pressures continue…

Sustainable Mobility in Croatia: The Role of Cities, Energy, and Digitalization
The electrification of transport, the integration of renewable energy sources, and the application of digital solutions are no longer distant-future issues but concrete challenges facing local communities, decision-makers, and businesses across the region today. We discussed these topics—as well as…

Vision-Led Energy Transition: What BiH Can Learn from Greece
Greece ranks among Europe’s frontrunners in the development of renewable energy sources, with approximately 65% of renewables in its energy mix. For this reason, the country’s experience represents a valuable guideline for Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is only now entering…

Energy Sector and Gender Equality: The Situation in Serbia and the Region
Gender equality is one of the key conditions for a fair and clean energy transition, which is why increasing attention is being paid to empowering women and ensuring their greater participation in the energy sector, especially in leadership positions. Governments…

Serbia’s energy plan: 1,500 MW of new capacity, gas-fired power plants, and the start of a nuclear program
Serbia’s energy sector is facing major changes and, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović, the country could add around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity generation capacity by 2030, equivalent to about 20 percent of its…



