

Macedonia in efforts to facilitate its energy transition
Macedonia fully and timely carries out its obligations under the new Energy Law, adopted in May. However, it currently has only 20 MW of installed solar power capacity. In order to improve the situation, the new Energy Law stipulates a change from the “feed-in” tariff to the “premium” tariff model. With such a strategy, three to four million euros could be allocated for the construction of a total of 200 MW of solar power plants. This would potentially revive the construction


HEP investing in generation portfolio
By 2028, Croatian state owned utility HEP aims to complete the €487 million (HRK 3.6 billion) revitalisation cycle of its hydro power plant (HPP) generation portfolio. At present, €190 million (HRK 1.4 billion) has already been invested. During the course of 2019 works: will continue on Ozalj (5.5 MW) and Gojak (55.5 MW); should be completed on Zakučac (486 MW), Dubrovnik (252 MW) and Fužine (4.6 MW); will begin on Varaždin (94 MW) and Senj (216 MW). The revitalisation effort