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Hungary signs first long-term US LNG deal to boost energy security and diversification Read More »

Hungary signs first long-term US LNG deal to boost energy security and diversification

Hungary has taken a significant step toward diversifying its energy imports by signing a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply agreement with a US supplier. State-owned utility MVM has concluded a five-year contract with Chevron, marking the first time American LNG will enter Hungary’s energy portfolio on a regular basis. Under the agreement, 400 million […]

Bulgaria: Westinghouse expands industry role in Kozloduy AP1000 nuclear project Read More »

Bulgaria: Westinghouse expands industry role in Kozloduy AP1000 nuclear project

Westinghouse has further reinforced Bulgaria’s domestic industrial base supporting the country’s new nuclear build by signing an additional set of cooperation agreements with local companies. The latest memoranda were concluded during the company’s third Supplier Symposium in Sofia in November 2025, expanding Bulgarian participation in the planned nuclear power expansion at Kozloduy. With the signing

Europe: Gas prices near €27/MWh amid record LNG imports and geopolitical shifts Read More »

Europe: Gas prices near €27/MWh amid record LNG imports and geopolitical shifts

During mid-December 2025, European natural gas prices continued their downward trajectory, approaching around €27/MWh, near levels not seen since early 2024. Despite minor daily upticks, this reflects a 10.10% decline over the past month, a 33.46% drop compared to December 2024, and a year-to-date fall of roughly 45%. Remarkably, prices have plummeted more than 90%

Region: Electricity prices ease across SEE in Week 50 amid shifts in renewable and thermal generation Read More »

Region: Electricity prices ease across SEE in Week 50 amid shifts in renewable and thermal generation

During Week 50 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) eased, with two-digit weekly declines observed in all SEE markets, except Türkiye. Despite these weekly drops, several markets recorded daily prices above €100/MWh, resulting in a regional average of approximately €112/MWh. Prices started the week at elevated levels, peaked on Wednesday, December 10, and

Slovenia: Petrol criticizes fuel price regulation, shifts focus to more predictable markets Read More »

Slovenia: Petrol criticizes fuel price regulation, shifts focus to more predictable markets

Slovenian energy company Petrol has voiced dissatisfaction with the Government’s decision to maintain the current fuel price regulation system across all filling stations and indicated it will increasingly focus its development efforts on markets with more predictable regulatory conditions in the region. The Government recently adopted a new decree extending the existing pricing mechanism for

Hungary adds over 1 GW of solar in 2025, launches major energy storage support programs Read More »

Hungary adds over 1 GW of solar in 2025, launches major energy storage support programs

According to the Energy Ministry, Hungary added just over 1,030 MW of new solar generation capacity in 2025 by early December, continuing a streak of annual growth above the 1 GW mark. Since first crossing that threshold in 2022, the country has consistently expanded its solar fleet at a similar pace each year. The total

Hungary: HUPX electricity prices rise in November 2025 as day-ahead volume hits 2.76 million MWh Read More »

Hungary: HUPX electricity prices rise in November 2025 as day-ahead volume hits 2.76 million MWh

The average electricity price on the day-ahead market (DAM) of the Hungarian energy exchange HUPX reached 124.35 euros/MWh in November 2025, up 2% from October, when the average baseload price was 122.09 euros/MWh. The average peak price on HUPX DAM rose more sharply, reaching 142.28 euros/MWh, a 10% increase compared to October. Traded volume on

Croatia: Electricity production drops 16.6% in October 2025 as imports rise and renewables hold steady Read More »

Croatia: Electricity production drops 16.6% in October 2025 as imports rise and renewables hold steady

According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, net electricity production in Croatia in October 2025 reached 1,097 GWh, marking a 16.6% decline compared to October 2024, when production amounted to 1,315 GWh. During October, hydropower plants generated 222 GWh (20.2% of total production), thermal power plants produced 379 GWh (34.5%),

Bulgaria: NPP Kozloduy Unit 6 restarts after technical maintenance, gradual ramp-up underway Read More »

Bulgaria: NPP Kozloduy Unit 6 restarts after technical maintenance, gradual ramp-up underway

Electricity generation at Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear power plant has been fully restored after unit 6 was reconnected to the national grid this morning, shortly before 11:00. The reactor had been taken offline on 15 December due to a technical issue in a safety-related component located outside the nuclear section of the unit. The problem involved

Bulgaria: Electricity production rises 6% in 2025 as renewables gain ground Read More »

Bulgaria: Electricity production rises 6% in 2025 as renewables gain ground

Bulgaria’s electricity production grew by 6.07% in 2025, reaching 38.13 TWh, according to data from the Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO. Electricity consumption also rose by 4.81% over the same period, totaling 36.52 TWh, resulting in net electricity exports of 1.61 TWh for the year. Baseload power plants, including coal and nuclear, produced a

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