Europe: Electricity prices drop significantly in April, Iberian market hits record low
During the third week of April, electricity prices in most major European markets dropped compared to the previous week. The […]
During the third week of April, electricity prices in most major European markets dropped compared to the previous week. The […]
During the third week of April, electricity demand decreased across most major European markets. Spain saw the largest decline, with
During the third week of April, solar photovoltaic energy production declined across major European electricity markets compared to the previous
State-owned power utility EPS has announced a delay in completing the draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the Bistrica
Montenegro’s key electricity producer, the Pljevlja thermal power plant, has been shut down for reconstruction and will remain offline until
Greece’s solar energy sector is expected to further solidify its leading role in the country’s renewable energy landscape throughout 2025,
A moderate increase in energy demand is expected in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) over the coming years. In response, the
The European Union has launched a public consultation as part of a wide-ranging review of investment needs in the nuclear
Belgrade is making strides toward adopting geothermal energy, following a collaboration between public utility Beogradske Toplane and the Faculty of
Montenegro is on track to begin its digital integration with the unified European electricity market between late 2026 and early
Greece will temporarily suspend electricity imports from Bulgaria, Albania, North Macedonia and Turkey during the upcoming Easter weekend, in a
The Croatian Power Exchange (CROPEX) achieved a new milestone on the intraday continuous market for the delivery day of 15