European solar and wind energy trends: Mixed performance across key markets in mid-December Read More »

European solar and wind energy trends: Mixed performance across key markets in mid-December

During the week of December 15, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined across most major European electricity markets compared to the previous week. The Italian market experienced the steepest drop, falling by 41%, followed by the French and Spanish markets with decreases of 26% and 19%, respectively. The Portuguese market saw the smallest reduction at […]

Serbia becomes first non-EU country to align electricity market with EU standards Read More »

Serbia becomes first non-EU country to align electricity market with EU standards

Serbia has emerged as a leader in energy market integration among Energy Community members, becoming the first non-EU country to meet the technical and legal requirements for linking its electricity market with the European Union. Serbian Minister of Energy and Mining, Dubravka Djedovic, stated that Serbia has completed the full harmonization of its electricity legislation

Romania: DRI commissions 126 MW Vacaresti solar plant, expanding portfolio to nearly 300 MW Read More »

Romania: DRI commissions 126 MW Vacaresti solar plant, expanding portfolio to nearly 300 MW

Romania’s solar capacity has expanded further with the commissioning of the Vacaresti solar power plant, a 126 MW project developed by DRI, the renewable energy arm of Ukrainian DTEK. With the facility now producing electricity, DRI’s operational portfolio in Romania has grown to nearly 300 MW. Construction of the Vacaresti project progressed rapidly, reaching completion

Romania launches 550 MW solar projects in Oltenia to accelerate energy transition Read More »

Romania launches 550 MW solar projects in Oltenia to accelerate energy transition

Romania’s energy transition in the Oltenia region has entered a new phase, with construction underway on a portfolio of utility-scale solar projects totaling roughly 550 MW. The developments are being carried out jointly by OMV Petrom and the state-owned electricity producer Energy Complex (EC) Oltenia. The projects span four locations historically linked to coal-based electricity

Montenegro: EPCG selects Vigoris Ecotec to build Otilovici 2.6 MW small hydropower plant Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG selects Vigoris Ecotec to build Otilovici 2.6 MW small hydropower plant

Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has made a key step toward constructing the Otilovici small hydropower plant (SHPP) by selecting the winning bid in a public procurement valued at 6.8 million euros. The tender, conducted as an open procurement process, covers the full delivery of the project, including detailed design preparation, civil construction, supply and

Region: Hungary’s MVM secures major LNG capacity at Croatia’s Krk terminal to mitigate Russian gas risks Read More »

Region: Hungary’s MVM secures major LNG capacity at Croatia’s Krk terminal to mitigate Russian gas risks

Hungary’s largest gas wholesaler, MVM, has revealed that it has reserved significant import capacity at Croatia’s LNG terminal on the island of Krk as a precaution against a potential cutoff of Russian gas supplies. The arrangement would allow the company to import up to one billion cubic meters of gas per year through the terminal

Hungary: Solarpro secures LONGi modules for 450 MW solar project in Heves County Read More »

Hungary: Solarpro secures LONGi modules for 450 MW solar project in Heves County

A large-scale solar development in Hungary has secured its core technology supplier, as engineering and construction specialist Solarpro awarded a major module contract to Chinese manufacturer LONGi. The project, located in Heves county, is set to become one of the largest single solar installations planned in the country. Under the agreement, LONGi will supply modules

Hungary accelerates Paks nuclear expansion amid energy security concerns Read More »

Hungary accelerates Paks nuclear expansion amid energy security concerns

Hungary’s flagship nuclear expansion project at Paks has entered a faster phase of implementation, with construction activities advancing ahead of schedule. According to Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, the acceleration comes after the completion of all required permitting procedures and the absence of European or US sanctions affecting the investment. Minister Szijjarto stated that the project

Region: JANAF and MOL explore major expansion of crude oil transport amid geopolitical shifts Read More »

Region: JANAF and MOL explore major expansion of crude oil transport amid geopolitical shifts

Discussions between Croatia’s oil pipeline operator JANAF and Hungary’s MOL Group have entered a new phase following a closed-door meeting last week in Budapest. Relations between the two companies have reportedly shifted noticeably, with MOL showing readiness for a substantial expansion of oil transport for the first time. The meeting focused on the potential to

Romania: Croatian ENNA Group launches first large-scale solar project near Bucharest Read More »

Romania: Croatian ENNA Group launches first large-scale solar project near Bucharest

A new large-scale solar project near Bucharest marks ENNA Group’s entry into the Romanian renewable energy market and represents its first major investment outside Croatia. Construction has now begun on the solar power plant, which will significantly expand the group’s regional footprint. The facility, with a planned capacity of 87.5 MW, is being developed in

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