Europe: Electricity prices fall in early July amid higher solar output, set to rise on lower wind and increased demand Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices fall in early July amid higher solar output, set to rise on lower wind and increased demand

During the second week of July, average electricity prices decreased in most major European markets compared to the previous week. The exceptions were the United Kingdom’s N2EX market and the Nordic countries’ Nord Pool market, which saw price increases of 9.9% and 67%, respectively. France’s EPEX SPOT market experienced the largest percentage drop at 34%. […]

Europe: Electricity demand drops in early July amid cooling temperatures, mixed forecasts for mid-July Read More »

Europe: Electricity demand drops in early July amid cooling temperatures, mixed forecasts for mid-July

During the week of July 7, electricity demand declined across the main European electricity markets compared to the previous week, reversing the upward trend seen in the prior period. Italy experienced the largest drop after six consecutive weeks of growth, with demand falling by 12%. Other markets saw decreases ranging from 1.3% in Great Britain

Europe: Solar and wind energy show mixed trends with record solar growth in July 2025 Read More »

Europe: Solar and wind energy show mixed trends with record solar growth in July 2025

During the week of July 7, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production increased in the markets of France, Italy, and Spain compared to the previous week. The French market continued its upward trend for the second consecutive week, recording the most significant growth at 9.1%. Italy and Spain reversed their previous week’s declines, with production rising

Serbia advances nuclear energy plans with long-term strategy and global partnerships Read More »

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 out with French experts and aligned with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) guidelines, outlines a three-phase process. The initial phase, expected to last between five and seven years, focuses on planning implementation steps, conducting further

Serbia: EPS launches trial phase of Petka solar power plant, boosts renewable push at Kostolac Read More »

Serbia: EPS launches trial phase of Petka solar power plant, boosts renewable push at Kostolac

The 10 MW Petka solar power plant has officially entered its trial phase, becoming the first solar facility to generate electricity at the Kostolac site. Built on the reclaimed land of a former mining tailings dump, the project highlights state-owned utility EPS’s commitment to cleaner energy solutions. In parallel, EPS is progressing with its on-site

Romania: R.Power to build 55 MW solar power plant, expanding Eastern European portfolio Read More »

Romania: R.Power to build 55 MW solar power plant, expanding Eastern European portfolio

Polish renewable energy developer R.Power has unveiled plans to construct a 55 MW solar power plant in northwestern Romania, marking another step in its expansion across Eastern Europe. Known as the Lazuri solar power plant, the project is set to begin construction in the third quarter of 2025 and is expected to be fully operational

Croatia: Government ends biweekly fuel price cap, emphasizes market stability Read More »

Croatia: Government ends biweekly fuel price cap, emphasizes market stability

After a long period of regulation, the Croatian Government has decided to allow its biweekly fuel price cap to expire. The measure, which set maximum retail prices for gasoline, diesel, blue diesel, and liquefied petroleum gas every two weeks, will no longer be renewed. Going forward, domestic fuel distributors will be free to set their

Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in 15-minute product trading on 11 July 2025 Read More »

Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in 15-minute product trading on 11 July 2025

CROPEX’s intraday continuous market recorded a new milestone for the delivery day of 11 July 2025, with a record volume of 2,651 MWh traded in 15-minute products. In addition, 60-minute products saw a trading volume of 8,413.3 MWh, bringing the total daily traded volume to 11,064.3 MWh. This new daily record highlights the growing adaptation

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