Serbia advances nuclear energy plans with new legal framework and expert coalition
Serbia is moving forward with its nuclear energy ambitions by amending its Energy Law and partnering with the Vinča Institute […]
Serbia is moving forward with its nuclear energy ambitions by amending its Energy Law and partnering with the Vinča Institute […]
Serbian households will face a minimum 7% electricity price increase by the end of September 2025, in line with commitments
The average household electricity bill in Montenegro for June 2025 was €31.34, marking a 2.5% increase compared to June 2024
Wind energy capacity in Greece reached 5,507 MW by June 30, 2025, according to the Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN).
United Bulgarian Bank has been selected to provide a five-year credit facility for Bulgartransgaz, Bulgaria’s gas transmission system operator, to
Hydropower plant Visegrad, operated by “Hidroelektrane na Drini”, a subsidiary of the power utility ERS, generated 33.74 GWh of electricity
Romania’s National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has adopted new rules eliminating regulated charges on electricity that is stored and later
Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG plans to build the Stedim solar power plant near Nikšić, with an installed capacity of
North Macedonia has started building its portion of the natural gas interconnector with Greece, a project valued at around 60
Officials from the Counter-Corruption Commission (CCC) have inspected the Ministry of Energy and collected all documents related to the gas
The water level at Bileća Lake has fallen twelve meters below the planned level due to an unusually dry year.
Industry federations representing heavy electricity consumers in Greece (EVIKEN), Bulgaria (BFIEC), and Romania (ACER) have accused Austria of violating EU