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Slovenia: Electricity production drops in 2025 as hydropower and thermal output decline Read More »

Slovenia: Electricity production drops in 2025 as hydropower and thermal output decline

Electricity production from Slovenia’s major river-based hydropower plants fell sharply in 2025, reflecting less favorable hydrological conditions compared to 2024. Plants on the Drava, Sava, and Soca rivers delivered just over 3.8 TWh to the transmission network, a decline of almost 25% from the previous year, which had been exceptionally strong. Despite the drop, actual […]

Slovenia: Electricity generation rises slightly in December 2025 amid mixed energy supply trends Read More »

Slovenia: Electricity generation rises slightly in December 2025 amid mixed energy supply trends

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in December 2025 increased by 1% compared to the same month last year. Total net generation reached 1,280 GWh, which is 3% lower than in November 2025. In December, thermal power plant production rose by 3% year-on-year, while

Romania: Doicesti SMR project nears key shareholder vote amid cost uncertainties Read More »

Romania: Doicesti SMR project nears key shareholder vote amid cost uncertainties

Romania’s flagship small modular reactor (SMR) project is nearing a critical milestone as shareholders of Nuclearelectrica prepare to vote on the final investment decision for the NuScale-based SMR development at Doicesti. The extraordinary general meeting is scheduled for 12–13 February and was convened at the request of the Romanian state, the company’s majority shareholder. The

Romania: Vienna Energy Forta Naturala launches 45 MW solar project Read More »

Romania: Vienna Energy Forta Naturala launches 45 MW solar project

A large-scale solar project is moving forward in central Romania after Vienna Energy Forta Naturala, a renewables company backed by Austria’s Wien Energie Group, committed to a major construction contract in Alba county. The company signed an engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) agreement valued at around €25 million to deliver a 45 MW solar power

North Macedonia: Electricity generation in November 2025 shows strong hydropower growth amid lower thermal output Read More »

North Macedonia: Electricity generation in November 2025 shows strong hydropower growth amid lower thermal output

In November 2025, total electricity consumption in North Macedonia reached 602,989 MWh, while natural gas consumption amounted to 38.9 million cubic meters, coal consumption totaled 284,700 tons, and petroleum product consumption stood at 94,077 tons. According to the State Statistical Office, domestic production covered 85.4% of electricity demand, and 98.3% of coal consumption was used

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Pločno wind farm advances with launch of environmental screening process Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Pločno wind farm advances with launch of environmental screening process

A proposed wind power project in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina has entered a new phase after authorities in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina received a request to initiate environmental screening procedures. The application was submitted by local developer Energy 3 for the Pločno wind farm, planned near the city of Mostar, which would add

Europe: Ukraine demand auction puts Vertical Gas Corridor’s commercial viability to the test Read More »

Europe: Ukraine demand auction puts Vertical Gas Corridor’s commercial viability to the test

Efforts to boost the appeal of the Vertical Gas Corridor linking the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal with Ukraine have intensified in recent days, as both political and business actors seek to avoid another weak outcome in the LNG transport capacity auction scheduled for today. The tender covers volumes intended for Ukrainian demand in February and is

Montenegro: EPCG advances construction of Otilovići small hydropower plant Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG advances construction of Otilovići small hydropower plant

Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has taken a significant step forward in expanding its renewable energy portfolio with the construction of a new small hydropower plant (SHPP), following the signing of a turnkey agreement with local engineering firm Vigoris Ecotech. The contract covers the complete project delivery, including detailed design, civil works, equipment supply, installation,

Montenegro approves €15 million project to modernize key 220 kV transmission line Read More »

Montenegro approves €15 million project to modernize key 220 kV transmission line

Montenegro has approved a major investment to strengthen and modernize its electricity transmission network, paving the way for a project valued at up to €15 million. The initiative focuses on reconstructing the critical 220 kV transmission line connecting Trebinje, Perucica, Podgorica, and Koplik, a backbone corridor for regional electricity flows. The line has been in

Hungary: MVM launches 31 MW battery storage project at Tiszaújváros to boost grid flexibility Read More »

Hungary: MVM launches 31 MW battery storage project at Tiszaújváros to boost grid flexibility

Hungarian state-owned energy group MVM has begun work on a new utility-scale battery energy storage system at its Tiszaújváros energy complex, strengthening the site’s role in enhancing grid flexibility and balancing electricity generation. The project will deliver 31 MW of capacity with 62 MWh of storage, supporting the stability of the national power system. The

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