Bosnia and Herzegovina: TPP Ugljevik forced offline as coal shortages expose deepening supply crisis
Operations at the coal-fired thermal power plant Ugljevik were halted shortly after midnight on 12 January after the facility ran […]
Operations at the coal-fired thermal power plant Ugljevik were halted shortly after midnight on 12 January after the facility ran […]
Albania has taken a major step forward in renewable energy development after the government officially approved a 600 MW wind
The Albanian electricity exchange ALPEX reported that total electricity traded on its day-ahead market reached 168.6 GWh in December 2025,
Plans to reinforce gas flows from southern Europe toward Ukraine are once again slipping into uncertainty, as upcoming capacity auctions
Chinese wind-turbine manufacturer Dongfang Wind Power has signed a contract to deliver 48 wind turbines for a 300 MW wind power project in
During the second week of January, Brent front-month futures remained above $60/bbl for almost the entire period, except on January
During the second week of 2026, electricity prices rose in most major European markets, particularly during the first four days
During the first week of January, electricity demand increased across the main European markets compared to the previous week. Italy
During the week of January 5, solar photovoltaic production increased strongly in the Iberian Peninsula, while most central European markets
Serbia has launched a public tender for the construction of a new crude oil pipeline linking the Hungarian border with
Serbia is looking to increase its ownership in oil company NIS to gain greater influence over strategic decisions as the
Serbian oil company NIS has secured crude oil imports through the JANAF system to supply its Pancevo refinery, paving the