Low hydropower reserves and rising gas prices threaten Southeastern Europe’s energy stability this summer
Southeastern Europe is heading into the summer season with concerningly low water levels at its hydropower facilities, raising alarms about […]
Southeastern Europe is heading into the summer season with concerningly low water levels at its hydropower facilities, raising alarms about […]
Slovenian households benefited from significantly lower electricity prices last year compared to the EU average, thanks largely to government intervention,
Moldova’s state-owned energy company Energocom has signed a landmark three-year agreement with Romanian oil and gas company OMV Petrom for
North Macedonia’s state-owned gas transmission operator, Nomagas, has signed a contract with local construction firm Rapid Build to construct the
Greece is on track to achieve 1 GW of renewable energy capacity for self-consumption in 2025, with figures from the
Croatia has demonstrated strong readiness for recent changes in the gas market, according to Dalibor Pudic, President of the Croatian
The Bulgarian Parliament has approved two draft amendments to the Energy Act aimed at delaying the liberalization of the electricity
During the first week of May 2025, TTF gas futures for June delivery on the ICE market traded lower compared
In Week 18 of 2025 (April 28–May 4), electricity prices across South East Europe (SEE) and Central Europe declined significantly,
State-owned power utility EPS has announced that public consultations for the environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) of the planned
Serbia is nearing the final stages of a major environmental upgrade at its Nikola Tesla B thermal power plant (TENT
North Macedonia’s day-ahead electricity exchange experienced robust growth in April 2025, with total traded volume reaching 110,255.4 MWh—representing a 90%