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Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal to resume partial operations in August after technical repairs Read More »

Greece: Alexandroupoli LNG terminal to resume partial operations in August after technical repairs

Gastrade, the operator of the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal, has announced that regasification services have been suspended since late January due to a technical malfunction. The issue was caused by damage to the booster pumps on the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU). The company has undertaken extensive repairs to resolve the problem. Repair efforts have […]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EIB supports 132 MW Poklecani wind farm in with €103 million loan Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EIB supports 132 MW Poklecani wind farm in with €103 million loan

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted a loan of 103.05 million euros to the Bosnian power utility EP HZHB. This funding will support the development of a 132 MW wind farm in the southwestern region of the country. The Poklecani wind project will be located in the mountainous area of West Herzegovina Canton, within

Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds planned output in April 2025 with full operational reliability Read More »

Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds planned output in April 2025 with full operational reliability

In April 2025, the Krsko nuclear power plant, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, generated 503,994 MWh of net electricity, exceeding the planned output of 500,000 MWh by 0.8 percent. Last April, the plant underwent a full month of scheduled maintenance, which did not occur this year. The plant operated within all technical specifications, with

Romania sees rise in electricity consumption amid drop in domestic production Read More »

Romania sees rise in electricity consumption amid drop in domestic production

Electricity consumption in Romania increased in the first quarter of 2025, according to data released by the National Institute for Statistics (INS). Total electricity consumption reached 13.08 TWh, marking a 1.3 percent rise compared to the same period in 2024. Industrial electricity consumption amounted to 9.82 TWh, a slight increase of 0.2 percent year-on-year. Household

Montenegro launches renewed tender for reconstruction of Bar oil storage facilities Read More »

Montenegro launches renewed tender for reconstruction of Bar oil storage facilities

Montenegro’s Ministry of Mining, Oil and Gas has issued a new tender for the reconstruction of state-owned oil storage facilities in the coastal city of Bar. The project, aimed at securing the country’s mandatory oil reserves, is estimated at 1.8 million euros and will be financed through European Union funds. The Bar storage site, with

Croatia: JANAF boosts renewable energy portfolio with new Vodjinci solar power plant Read More »

Croatia: JANAF boosts renewable energy portfolio with new Vodjinci solar power plant

The Croatian state-owned oil transportation company JANAF has successfully commissioned and connected its Vodjinci solar power plant to the national grid. With this new addition, JANAF now covers 86 percent of its electricity needs using its own renewable energy sources. The Vodjinci plant received its operational permit and was completed according to schedule. JANAF acquired

Croatia: Energy production and trade in March 2025 shows mixed trends Read More »

Croatia: Energy production and trade in March 2025 shows mixed trends

According to short-term energy statistics released by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia’s net electricity production in March 2025 totaled 1,451 GWh. This represents a slight decrease of 0.4 percent compared to the same month last year, when production amounted to 1,457 GWh. Hydropower plants were the largest contributors to electricity generation, producing 739 GWh,

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Višegrad set for major modernization project Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Višegrad set for major modernization project

The subsidiary company Hidroelektrane na Drini, part of Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS), has initiated a public procurement process aimed at extending the operational lifespan and improving the efficiency of the Višegrad hydropower plant. The focus of the procurement is the development of a conceptual design and a feasibility study, with an estimated contract value of

Slovenia: Geoplin and Sonatrach extend natural gas supply agreement to strengthen energy partnership Read More »

Slovenia: Geoplin and Sonatrach extend natural gas supply agreement to strengthen energy partnership

Slovenian gas company Geoplin and Algeria’s Sonatrach have extended their natural gas supply agreement by two years. The renewed contract was signed during Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s visit to Slovenia. Geoplin, part of the Petrol group, stated that the extension ensures a stable gas supply for Slovenia in the coming years. The deal guarantees uninterrupted

Region: Construction of Trans-Balkan Corridor’s third section to begin in mid-2025 Read More »

Region: Construction of Trans-Balkan Corridor’s third section to begin in mid-2025

Construction of the third section of the first phase of the Trans-Balkan Corridor is scheduled to begin in mid-2025. This phase will include building a segment of the route and transmission lines connecting Bajina Bašta, the Montenegrin border, and the Bosnian border. Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedović, announced this during a meeting

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