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Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
| − | Kosovo | + | [[Kosovo_Energy_Situation|Kosovo]] |
| − | Montenegro | + | [[Montenegro_Energy_Situation|Montenegro]] |
North Macedonia | North Macedonia | ||
| − | Serbia | + | [[Serbia_Energy_Situation|Serbia]] |
== Case Studies == | == Case Studies == | ||
Revision as of 08:08, 18 September 2024
Welcome to the Western Balkan Power Sector Knowledge Hub!
This knowledge hub offers curated materials and information on the power sector in the Western Balkan countries.
Background
- Decarbonisation of the Electricity Sector in the Western Balkans
- Network Integration of Renewable Energies
Institutional Set-up
- Regulatory Frameworks
Cross-Cutting Issues
- Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
Countries
Bosnia and Herzegovina
North Macedonia
Case Studies
Webinars and Workshops



















