Romania: Enexus to build 20 MW Titu 1 solar power plant in partnership with Akis Enerji Read More »

Romania: Enexus to build 20 MW Titu 1 solar power plant in partnership with Akis Enerji

Enexus, a turnkey EPC provider specializing in large-scale solar power projects with integrated battery storage, has signed an agreement to construct the Titu 1 solar power plant in Dâmbovița County, Romania. The project includes a 20 MW solar installation alongside a 20 MVA transformer station. The initiative is being developed in partnership with Akis Enerji, […]

Montenegro: Solar Global advances 200 MW Cetinje solar project with minimal environmental impact Read More »

Montenegro: Solar Global advances 200 MW Cetinje solar project with minimal environmental impact

After receiving urban-technical approval in September of last year, the local company Solar Global has advanced its plans by submitting a request to the Environmental Protection Agency to assess whether a full environmental impact study is necessary for its proposed solar power plant in Cetinje. A solar irradiation assessment conducted by Sedam-ING concluded that the

Bosnia and Herzegovina: FERK approves new tiered electricity pricing system for households starting September 1 Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: FERK approves new tiered electricity pricing system for households starting September 1

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERK) has approved the request submitted by the state-owned power utility EPBiH to implement a revised billing system for residential customers. This change introduces updated electricity prices for households and also adjusts rates for other low-voltage consumption and public lighting services. However, network usage fees and metering charges will remain

Europe: Natural gas prices dip amid supply recovery and new EU sanctions on Russia Read More »

Europe: Natural gas prices dip amid supply recovery and new EU sanctions on Russia

In Week 29 of 2025, European natural gas prices dipped slightly, with the benchmark Dutch TTF contract averaging €34.542/MWh. Prices briefly rose above €35 earlier in the week, driven by unplanned outages at Norway’s Nyhamna and Kollsnes processing plants and increased competition for LNG cargoes from Asia. However, as supply from Norway recovered, prices eased

Region: Electricity prices rise across SEE in Week 29 of 2025 amid heatwave and shifting generation mix Read More »

Region: Electricity prices rise across SEE in Week 29 of 2025 amid heatwave and shifting generation mix

In Week 29 of 2025, electricity market prices increased across all Southeast European (SEE) countries compared to the previous week, with all markets maintaining weekly average prices above €90/MWh, except for Türkiye. This rise was driven by higher electricity demand due to a return of hot temperatures after a brief mild period, combined with reduced

Slovenia to retire coal-fired Unit 5 at Sostanj thermal power plant after 48 years of service Read More »

Slovenia to retire coal-fired Unit 5 at Sostanj thermal power plant after 48 years of service

Unit 5 of the coal-fired Sostanj thermal power plant is scheduled for permanent retirement in June next year, ending 48 years of continuous operation. Since it began service, the unit has generated approximately 71,207 GWh of electricity, significantly contributing to Slovenia’s energy supply. In line with legislation aimed at accelerating the transition away from coal,

Slovenia: Largest solar power plant begins commercial operations in Krvavi Potok Read More »

Slovenia: Largest solar power plant begins commercial operations in Krvavi Potok

Slovenia’s largest solar power plant, covering approximately seven hectares, officially began commercial operations at the start of July. Located in the settlement of Krvavi Potok in the Hrpelje-Kozina municipality, the facility was developed by Moja Elektrarna, a subsidiary of Austrian company PV-Invest. The plant is expected to generate around 8,400 MWh of electricity annually, enough

Romania sees surge in natural gas imports in early 2025, but long-term decline expected Read More »

Romania sees surge in natural gas imports in early 2025, but long-term decline expected

According to data released by the National Institute for Statistics (INS), Romania imported 1.066 million tons of oil equivalent (toe) of natural gas in the first five months of 2025. This represents an increase of 61 percent, or 403,700 toe, compared to the same period in 2024. During the same time frame, domestic natural gas

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