The EU's delegated act defining renewable hydrogen is bound to enter into force next month, after it was published in the bloc's official journal on June 20th.
Serbia has announced the launch of its first auction for the allocation of market premiums for wind power plants with a 400 megawatt (MW) capacity and solar power plants with a 50 MW capacity.
The new solar power plant built in Mezőcsát covers an area of 440 hectares, consists of 466,000 solar panels and can produce 372 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity annually. The investment represents the country’s largest continuous solar park, which will account for 8 per cent of the total domestic solar-generated electricity.
Rapidly scaling sustainable, diversified, and resilient clean energy supply chains is key to achieving net-zero targets on-time and at as low a cost as possible, according to the Energy Transition Commission's report.
The report is based on inputs by 18 EMER COM members on the current developments in the electricity sector, and how the energy crisis impacted the deregulating electricity market since March 2022.
EU renewable energy deal delayed on role of nuclear in transition; G7 and EU to ban restart of Russian gas pipelines; Battery maker to go ahead with Germany factory after Berlin matches US subsidies.
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