Tag: solar panels

A Solar Recipe for Lower Bills

In a time overwhelmed by challenges—both globally and locally— entrepreneurs and industrialists are finding it increasingly difficult to identify efficient ways to increase the well-known top line of their business, i.e., revenue. However,...

Brestovac Paves the Way for Energy Transition Through Solar Energy

The south of Serbia is known for its mountainous landscapes, specialties, and hospitality – traits recognized far beyond the region. While the residents of this area carefully preserve what makes it special,...

Strategically Placed Solar Panels Do Not Disrupt Agriculture – Food and Electricity on the Same Plot

Instead of choosing between food production and electricity generation, farmers could potentially benefit from both, as confirmed by a new study from Michigan State University. It is not necessary to convert entire arable...

Long-Term Profitability of Renewable Energy in the Shadow of High Upfront Costs

The decision to transition to renewable energy sources as an alternative to fossil fuels is often questioned due to concerns about financial viability, with high initial costs being the primary factor. However,...

Four Solar Power Plants in Prnjavor For New Green Kilowatts

Soon, new kilowatts of green energy will begin to be produced in the town of Prnjavor, where preparatory works are underway for the construction of four solar power plants on the ground....

Užice Leads the Way in Energy Efficiency

For many local governments in Serbia, air pollution is one of the biggest challenges, requiring significant investments and active participation from all sectors of society. However, Užice proves that progress in environmental...

Solar Project on the Tamiš Riverbank

The construction of a solar power plant as an infrastructural undertaking requires thorough planning, design, and precise execution of works to ensure the efficiency and longevity of the system. Near the river...

Revolution from Abu Dhabi: World’s Largest Solar-Battery Project to Produce Energy 24/7

Solar energy is emerging as a critical component in the planet's transition toward a more sustainable future. However, one of the biggest challenges of this renewable energy source is its inconsistency in...

How Solar Companies Are Responding to Global Challenges

In the world of renewable energy, the solar industry is undergoing dynamic changes shaping its future development. Intense competition among panel manufacturers, rising investor expectations, and technological innovations raise numerous questions about...

Green Projects – TENT A Gets A Solar Power Plant

T he Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plants (TENT) are a critically important pillar of Serbia’s energy system and a major stakeholder in Southeastern Europe. With a total capacity of 3,429.5 megawatts, TENT...

How Did Pakistan Experience a „Solar Boom”?

The rapid expansion of solar energy in Pakistan, driven primarily by market forces and minimal political support, serves as a valuable example for other developing markets. The drop in solar panel prices,...

Hungary’s green progress

In recent years, countries around the world have set ambitious environmental goals. For some, these goals pose challenges that are not easily overcome, while others face failure. However, Hungary stands out as...

A New Guide Reveals the Benefits of Agrisolar for Farmers

To enable additional benefits for agriculture and the energy sector, SolarPower Europe has published a guide on agrisolar, showing through examples how farmers and landowners can benefit from implementing agrisolar projects on...

EU Imported Solar Panels Worth 19.7 Billion Euros in 2023

As the European Union pursues its energy transition and sustainable energy goals, Eurostat data for 2023 reveals the current state of green technology imports and exports, focusing primarily on solar panels, wind...

The World’s Largest Lightweight and Circular Solar Power Plant Opened in Belgium

In the municipality of Genk, Belgium, the world’s largest circular and lightweight solar installation was presented, located on the roof of the SABIC company. This unique solar system generates 2,000 MWh of electricity...

Belgium helps tackle climate change with support for groundbreaking initiatives 

In June 1972, dozens of countries convened in Stockholm, Sweden, for the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, the first global gathering on the environment. Among the largest delegations was Belgium,...

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