Smart grid
Power market changes afoot
The large penetration of renewable energy sources and the changes it has brought to Greece's electricity system are bringing structural shifts in the relationship between consumers and electricity.
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European power companies’ warnings
The European electricity industry on Wednesday sent a call to policy makers from Athens, both nationally and at European level, to ensure investments in the networks to be able to meet the goals of the energy transition.
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Too many electric cars charging at night may overload electrical grid
As electric car ownership rises we will need new infrastructure to avoid overwhelming electricity grids
Reuters: Greek renewables fully cover power demand for first time on record
Greece aims to attract about 30 billion of euros in European funds and private investments to upgrade its electricity grid
Enerjisa inks $110 million green loan
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is extending a new Turkish Lira-denominated long-term loan equivalent to $110 million to Enerjisa Enerji, one of Turkey's largest utilities, according to statements released on Nov. 30.
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Enhancing Inter-Connectedness to Reduce Energy Prices in Balkan Countries
The prices of energy resources in all Balkan countries may drop if the national grids are connected, according to Damian Gjiknuri, President in Office of the Energy Community.