Montenegro scraps first solar auction and prepares new renewables tender for 2026
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy has annulled its first auction for solar power market premiums after all submitted bids failed to […]
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy has annulled its first auction for solar power market premiums after all submitted bids failed to […]
A key electricity transmission link in North Macedonia has been fully modernized and returned to service following the completion of
Croatia’s main underground gas storage facility entered mid-January with stock levels well below the seasonal norm, the result of a
Crude oil deliveries to Serbia’s Pančevo refinery have restarted, restoring a vital supply route through the JANAF pipeline system after
Romania’s electricity producer Hidroelectrica is set to commission its first major battery storage facility ahead of schedule. The 72 MWh
The average price of electricity on the day-ahead market of the Romanian energy exchange OPCOM reached €117.64/MWh in December 2025.
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG has completed a comprehensive feasibility study evaluating the potential construction of gas-fired power plants at several
According to Helleniq Energy CEO Andreas Shiamishis, fuel flows between Greece and North Macedonia have resumed after the Thessaloniki–Skopje oil
The Croatian energy exchange CROPEX announced changes to the intraday continuous market for the delivery day of 14 January 2026,
Bulgaria’s energy regulator KEVR has taken another step toward reforming the electricity market by launching a public discussion on proposed
Plans for a major wind project on Mount Leotar above Trebinje are moving forward after Zhongbo Group submitted a request
The Government of the Republic of Srpska (RS) is expected to make a final decision next week on transferring coal