Nuclear power in SEE in 2025: Capacity, production realities and its stabilising role in the regional energy system
In 2025 nuclear energy remains the single most reliable anchor of baseload stability in South-East Europe. While solar and wind […]
In 2025 nuclear energy remains the single most reliable anchor of baseload stability in South-East Europe. While solar and wind […]
By 2025 wind power has become the quiet stabiliser of the South-East European electricity system. Unlike solar, which floods the
By 2025 solar photovoltaic generation has firmly graduated from niche to structural in the South-East European energy mix. Across the
As 2025 comes to a close, Serbia is entering the new year with a significantly expanded portfolio of renewable energy
Serbian oil company NIS has gained short-term relief after US authorities granted permission for the company to continue operating until
Serbia has taken a concrete step to diversify its crude oil supply routes with the launch of a public tender
Plans for a large-scale solar power plant near Nikšić have reached a major regulatory milestone, as project documentation has entered
In 2025, Greece solidified its position as a regional electricity supplier, with cross-border flows shifting sharply in favor of exports,
Over the past five years, the LNG terminal in Omišalj on the island of Krk has become a key pillar
Thermal power plant Ugljevik has been offline since the start of the year after a serious incident that occurred on
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS) has launched a new procurement procedure to assess the possible
Russian natural gas deliveries to European markets collapsed in 2025, plunging by roughly 44% compared with the previous year and