North Macedonia: Energy consumption and production overview in April 2025 Read More »

North Macedonia: Energy consumption and production overview in April 2025

In April 2025, total electricity consumption in North Macedonia reached 460,185 MWh. Natural gas consumption totaled 6.79 million cubic meters, coal consumption was 305,848 tons, and petroleum products consumption stood at 101,241 tons, according to the State Statistical Office. Domestic electricity production covered 73.6% of the consumed electricity in April. Nearly all coal consumed (99.9%) […]

Croatia: Zagreb public institutions switch natural gas supplier to MET Croatia Energy Trade Read More »

Croatia: Zagreb public institutions switch natural gas supplier to MET Croatia Energy Trade

Gradska plinara Zagreb-Opskrba (GPZO) will no longer supply natural gas to public institutions in Zagreb, marking another setback after losing its position as the primary household gas supplier last year. Following an extensive evaluation of bids for a public procurement contract valued at 14.5 million euros, a new supplier has been chosen. The contract was

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EBRD to finance 85 MW of new solar power plants Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EBRD to finance 85 MW of new solar power plants

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) plans to provide €50 million in financing to support the development, construction, and operation of eight new solar power plants across the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH). These plants will have a combined installed capacity of 85 MW. The loan will be extended to the state-owned

Slovenia: MOL reconsiders operations amid new fuel price regulations Read More »

Slovenia: MOL reconsiders operations amid new fuel price regulations

Hungarian energy company MOL has raised concerns over Slovenia’s recent changes to fuel pricing regulations, warning that the new policy could destabilize the fuel market and compromise supply security. In a public statement, MOL announced it is reviewing its planned investments and business activities in Slovenia, though no specific decisions have been disclosed yet. The

Croatia: HEP upgrades submarine cable network to secure power supply for islands Read More »

Croatia: HEP upgrades submarine cable network to secure power supply for islands

Electricity distribution operator HEP ODS has completed the installation of a new 20 kV submarine cable connecting Tribunj on the mainland with the islands of Logorun and Kaprije. Spanning 8,150 meters, the cable strengthens energy security for Kaprije and finalizes an electric ring supplying the Šibenik archipelago. Similar installations were carried out in June on

Europe: Brent oil, TTF gas and CO2 futures show volatility amid geopolitical tensions and market demand Read More »

Europe: Brent oil, TTF gas and CO2 futures show volatility amid geopolitical tensions and market demand

Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market reached their lowest weekly settlement price of $73.23 per barrel on Monday, June 16. Prices then climbed, remaining above $75 per barrel for the rest of the week. The peak weekly settlement price was $78.85 per barrel on Thursday, June 19 — the highest

Europe: Electricity prices rise in mid-June amid market variations Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices rise in mid-June amid market variations

In the third week of June, average electricity prices increased in most major European markets compared to the previous week, with the notable exception of the Nordic countries’ Nord Pool market, which saw a 37% drop. France’s EPEX SPOT market experienced the largest percentage increase at 83%. Other markets analyzed by AleaSoft Energy Forecasting showed

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