Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS launches €460m Eastern Interconnection gas pipeline project
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is advancing a major gas infrastructure project after Sarajevo Gas launched a public procurement procedure […]
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is advancing a major gas infrastructure project after Sarajevo Gas launched a public procurement procedure […]
Despite a year marked by serious operational challenges, the electricity sector of the Republic of Srpska (RS) maintained its investment
Ukraine has significantly expanded its ability to import electricity from the European Union after technical limits on cross-border imports to
Slovenian retailer Mercator, part of the Croatian Fortenova Group, has officially exited the fuel retail business by completing the sale
Electricity consumption from Slovenia’s transmission network continued its gradual decline over the past year, reflecting a broader downward trend in
According to data published by Bulgaria’s electricity transmission system operator ESO, total electricity production in 2025 increased by 5.62% year-on-year,
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina has cleared the way for a major renewable energy investment by endorsing
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By 2025 renewable energy in South-East Europe is no longer primarily a state-utility story. Hydropower built before 1990 still sits
By 2025 oil continues to shape key parts of South-East Europe’s energy and economic landscape. It remains critical for transport
By 2025 natural gas in South-East Europe is no longer only an energy commodity; it is a strategic risk variable,
In 2025 nuclear energy remains the single most reliable anchor of baseload stability in South-East Europe. While solar and wind