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Gazprom gas flows to Europe via TurkStream dip slightly in August but remain above 2024 levels Read More »

Gazprom gas flows to Europe via TurkStream dip slightly in August but remain above 2024 levels

Gazprom’s natural gas deliveries to Europe through the TurkStream pipeline fell slightly in August, down 2 percent compared to July, according to estimates based on ENTSOG data. Average daily flows dropped to 50.4 million cubic meters from 51.5 million cubic meters in the previous month. Despite the month-to-month decline, volumes were still higher than the […]

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project Read More »

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic, met with Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin and Hungary’s State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Peter Sztaray, to discuss the implementation of the planned Serbia-Hungary oil pipeline. She stated that the project holds major strategic importance for Serbia’s energy security. During the meeting, the participants

Energy markets weekly: Brent, TTF gas and CO2 prices show moderate fluctuations in late August Read More »

Energy markets weekly: Brent, TTF gas and CO2 prices show moderate fluctuations in late August

During the fourth week of August, Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market reached a weekly high settlement price of $68.80/bbl on Monday, August 25. Prices then fell 2.3% on Tuesday, August 26, hitting a weekly low of $67.22/bbl. From August 27 onward, Brent prices rose again, staying above $68/bbl for

Europe: Electricity prices show mixed trends in late August, forecasts point to September declines Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices show mixed trends in late August, forecasts point to September declines

During the fourth week of August, electricity prices in major European markets showed mixed trends compared to the previous week. The Nord Pool market in the Nordic countries recorded the largest weekly average increase at 58%. Italy’s IPEX market and the EPEX SPOT markets of the Netherlands and Germany also saw price rises of 3.6%,

European electricity demand trends: August growth in most markets, UK declines Read More »

European electricity demand trends: August growth in most markets, UK declines

During the last week of August, electricity demand rose in most major European markets compared to the previous week. Italy saw the largest increase at 6.3%, followed by France at 3.2% and Germany at 2.1%. Spain recorded the smallest growth at 0.7%, while Portugal and Belgium experienced increases of 0.9% and 1.5%, respectively. Italy marked

European solar and wind energy trends: August declines in solar, mixed wind performance Read More »

European solar and wind energy trends: August declines in solar, mixed wind performance

During the week of August 25, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined across major European electricity markets compared to the previous week. The French and German markets saw the largest decreases, dropping 16% and 10% respectively, marking their second consecutive week of declining solar output. In contrast, the Italian and Spanish markets experienced smaller reductions

Montenegro: EPCG reports €24.5 million loss in first half of 2025 amid plant shutdown and weak hydrology Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG reports €24.5 million loss in first half of 2025 amid plant shutdown and weak hydrology

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG posted a loss of 24.5 million euros in the first six months of 2025, a sharp increase compared to the 3.4 million euros loss recorded in the same period last year. The company’s financial report shows total revenues of 208 million euros, while expenses rose to 234.7 million euros, driven

Montenegro: Pljevlja nears completion of district heating and power plant modernization projects Read More »

Montenegro: Pljevlja nears completion of district heating and power plant modernization projects

Pljevlja is witnessing significant progress as the district heating project nears completion, promising residents a more stable and environmentally friendly heating system. In parallel, the environmentally focused reconstruction of the coal-fired Thermal Power Plant (TPP) Pljevlja and the relocation of the Cehotina river are advancing on schedule. These projects aim to strengthen Montenegro’s energy security

North Macedonia mandates solar systems for public buildings to boost energy efficiency Read More »

North Macedonia mandates solar systems for public buildings to boost energy efficiency

Public buildings in North Macedonia will soon be required to install solar systems, following recent amendments to the Energy Efficiency Law. The changes aim to harmonize national policy with EU standards, delivering both economic and regulatory benefits for citizens. Authorities expect the measures to lower energy bills, improve air quality, protect the environment, and create

Bulgaria reports higher electricity output and lower gas consumption in June 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria reports higher electricity output and lower gas consumption in June 2025

According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, electricity production in June 2025 increased by 17 percent compared to April, reaching 3,024 GWh, while electricity consumption fell by 0.2 percent month-on-month to 2,403 GWh. Natural gas consumption in June 2025 decreased by 17.8 percent to 148 million cubic meters, while production remained unchanged at 1 million

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