Croatia approves new electricity network fees, average household costs to rise by 13.5% in 2026
The Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) has approved a new set of electricity transmission and distribution fees that will take […]
The Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) has approved a new set of electricity transmission and distribution fees that will take […]
State-owned power utility ERS has formally taken the first step in the environmental approval process for its planned Hrgud wind
Electricity market coupling between Montenegro and Italy marks a structural break in the evolution of Southeast Europe’s power market. It
Serbia’s industrial competitiveness is increasingly shaped not by domestic conditions alone but by regional electricity spreads across Southeast Europe. The
The shutdown of Pljevlja transforms Montenegro’s internal energy balance, but its implications extend beyond national borders. In the interconnected Balkan
Montenegro’s power system is undergoing a quiet reordering of influence. Where state hydro once dominated unchallenged and Pljevlja provided the
As Montenegro steps into a future without Pljevlja’s coal-fired stability, the cost of balancing becomes the defining economic metric of
Montenegro finds itself at a key inflection point. The only coal-fired thermal power plant in the country, Yugoslav Thermal Power
Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in raw materials, electrification metals and industrial processing capacity is entering a decade defined by
The South-East European electricity market has always stood apart from the mature, deeply liquid and algorithmically saturated markets of Western
South-East Europe is moving through a period of structural change, driven by accelerating renewable deployment, constrained transmission corridors, and a
From a trader’s perspective, hydropower in South-East Europe is less about reservoirs and turbines and more about timing, asymmetry and