Japan and Romania to...

Japan and Romania are planning to jointly invest significant sums, potentially "trillions of...

Romania: Romgaz plans acquisition...

Romania’s state-owned natural gas producer and supplier, Romgaz, is considering the acquisition of...

Romania: Monsson Group proposes...

A subsidiary of Monsson Group has submitted a proposal for a major battery...

Romania aims to revitalize...

After a decade of slow growth, Romania is now set to significantly boost...
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Japan and Romania to invest billions in decarbonization projects and renewable energy for Ukraine

Japan and Romania are planning to jointly invest significant sums, potentially "trillions of dollars," into decarbonization projects, with a focus on renewable energy production....

Romania: Romgaz plans acquisition of solar power projects to reach 180 MW renewable capacity by 2030

Romania’s state-owned natural gas producer and supplier, Romgaz, is considering the acquisition of up to six project firms (special purpose vehicles - SPVs) to...

Romania: Monsson Group proposes 2 GWh battery storage project to boost renewable energy capacity

A subsidiary of Monsson Group has submitted a proposal for a major battery energy storage project in Romania, seeking an environmental permit for a...

Romania aims to revitalize wind energy with ambitious expansion plans

After a decade of slow growth, Romania is now set to significantly boost its wind energy capacity. During his speech at the Power Shift...

Bulgaria to fund 249 renewable energy and energy storage projects under National Recovery Plan

Bulgaria is set to invest nearly 526 million Bulgarian lev (approximately 268 million euros) into 249 renewable energy production and energy storage projects, as...

Europe: Croatia among EU countries with lowest electricity and gas prices, but costs rise in 2024

According to recent data from Eurostat, household electricity prices in the European Union (EU) have experienced a mixed trend in 2024. From January to...

Croatia: Electricity imports raise concerns over energy independence and need for renewables

Croatia's heavy reliance on electricity imports continues to be a major concern for the country’s energy security, with imported electricity accounting for a significant...

Serbia and IAEA strengthen cooperation on nuclear energy development

The meeting between Serbian Minister of Energy Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic and IAEA Deputy Director General Hua Liu highlights a significant step in Serbia's development...
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