Serbia advances nuclear energy plans with long-term strategy and global partnerships
Serbia has completed a foundational technical assessment exploring how nuclear energy could support its peacetime electricity mix. The study, carried […]
Serbia has completed a foundational technical assessment exploring how nuclear energy could support its peacetime electricity mix. The study, carried […]
The 10 MW Petka solar power plant has officially entered its trial phase, becoming the first solar facility to generate
Polish renewable energy developer R.Power has unveiled plans to construct a 55 MW solar power plant in northwestern Romania, marking
After a long period of regulation, the Croatian Government has decided to allow its biweekly fuel price cap to expire.
CROPEX’s intraday continuous market recorded a new milestone for the delivery day of 11 July 2025, with a record volume
Bulgarian state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz has proposed a lower wholesale natural gas price to be applied in August 2025. The
The Albanian electricity exchange ALPEX reported that the total volume of electricity traded on the day-ahead market reached 135.6 GWh
Serbia is moving forward with its nuclear energy ambitions by amending its Energy Law and partnering with the Vinča Institute
Serbian households will face a minimum 7% electricity price increase by the end of September 2025, in line with commitments
The average household electricity bill in Montenegro for June 2025 was €31.34, marking a 2.5% increase compared to June 2024
Wind energy capacity in Greece reached 5,507 MW by June 30, 2025, according to the Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN).
United Bulgarian Bank has been selected to provide a five-year credit facility for Bulgartransgaz, Bulgaria’s gas transmission system operator, to