electricity

The Largest Solar Power Plant Built on Degraded Land Commissioned in Romania
Romanian company Simtel has commissioned a 52 MWp photovoltaic park in Giurgiu County, which Romanian media describe as the largest solar power plant in the country built through ecological reconstruction on a former industrial ash dump. The plant is expected…

Expansion of the Grid in Germany – How Many Kilometers of Transmission Lines Are Needed
The Federal Network Agency in Germany has published an updated overview of the current status and expected further development of the electricity grid, within the approval procedures for grid construction under its authority. To meet the requirements of the energy…

Applications for Geothermal Energy Subsidies in Hungary Open from 2026
Hungary has a significant clean energy capacity, which has exceeded 9 GW, but geothermal energy currently accounts for only 2.7 MW. Recognizing its potential, the Hungarian government has launched the Jedlik Ányos Energy Program, offering a total of 41 billion forints (around…

Fluo Varoš 1 and 2 – Construction Begins on Two Modern Solar Power Plants in Aleksinac
Sunny days inspire great undertakings, and the investor SE Solar Fluo has entrusted the realization of two important projects to MT-KOMEX, one of the leading domestic contractors in the field of solar energy. The first month of summer 2025 has…

Bosnia and Herzegovina Leads the Region in Issues with Overvoltage
The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) oversees and manages the country’s power transmission system. Its competencies and responsibilities are defined by the overarching Law on Transmission, Regulator, and System Operator of Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as…

SCC Belgrade – Safety and Stability of the Network as a Priority
As energy systems develop rapidly and their interdependence becomes increasingly complex, network stability takes on strategic importance. In this game of precise coordination and technical reliability, regional coordination centers play a key role. One of them, SCC – Security Coordination…

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 prohibit new construction came in the wake of…



