Electricity demand drops across Europe in late April 2025, with Spain seeing largest decrease Read More »

Electricity demand drops across Europe in late April 2025, with Spain seeing largest decrease

During the week of April 28, 2025, electricity demand decreased across most major European markets. Spain experienced the most significant drop, with a 13% reduction, followed by France and Portugal, which saw declines of 11% and 8.6%, respectively. Other markets also saw a decrease in demand, including Great Britain (down 7.6%), Germany (down 4.1%), and […]

Europe sees mixed solar and wind energy production trends in late April 2025 Read More »

Europe sees mixed solar and wind energy production trends in late April 2025

During the week of April 28, solar photovoltaic energy production saw significant increases in Germany and France, rising by 30% and 22%, respectively. Italy also saw a more modest increase of 6.5%. These markets continued their upward trend for the second consecutive week. However, in Spain and Portugal, production dropped considerably. In Spain, the decline

Serbia: SEEPEX reports April 2025 trading volume and price trends on energy exchange Read More »

Serbia: SEEPEX reports April 2025 trading volume and price trends on energy exchange

In April 2025, a total of 499,795.4 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market on the Serbian energy exchange SEEPEX, representing a 1.9% decrease compared to the previous month, with an average of 16,659.9 MWh/day. The traded volume in April 2025 was 5.9% higher than the same month last year. The average daily

Romania to prioritize stalled hydropower projects as national security issue Read More »

Romania to prioritize stalled hydropower projects as national security issue

Romania plans to designate its incomplete hydropower projects as matters of national security, according to acting President Ilie Bolojan. Legislation aimed at fast-tracking these developments is expected to be drafted in May. Many of the projects, stalled for decades, are between 60% and 90% complete, with some dating back to before the 1989 fall of

Bulgaria sees strong growth in electricity production and consumption in early 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria sees strong growth in electricity production and consumption in early 2025

Bulgaria experienced a notable rise in electricity production during the period from 1 January to 4 May 2025, reaching 15.53 TWh, which is an increase of 13.43% compared to the same period in 2024. At the same time, electricity consumption grew by 8.62%, totaling 14.51 TWh. As a result, the country recorded net electricity exports

Bulgaria: IBEX reports slight decline in April 2025 day-ahead trading volume Read More »

Bulgaria: IBEX reports slight decline in April 2025 day-ahead trading volume

In April 2025, a total of 2,306,921.9 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX), representing a 3.7 percent decrease compared to the previous month. Despite the decline, the traded volume was 6 percent higher than in April 2024. The average daily traded volume during the month

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RiTE Ugljevik suffers loss, while RiTE Gacko recovers Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RiTE Ugljevik suffers loss, while RiTE Gacko recovers

In the first quarter of 2025, Coalmine and Thermal Power Plant (RiTE) Ugljevik reported a loss of approximately 2.71 million euros, marking a steep decline from the 1.84 million euro profit recorded in the same period last year. The company’s latest financial report reveals a sharp drop in revenue, which fell to 18.81 million euros

Slovenia launches SE Vipava initiative: Solar power and hydrogen projects for military and industrial use Read More »

Slovenia launches SE Vipava initiative: Solar power and hydrogen projects for military and industrial use

The Slovenian Ministry of Defence has partnered with the state-run motorway operator DARS, the Vipava municipality, and the renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) to establish solar power plants at several key locations. These sites include the Mlake military training ground, various Ministry properties, and a future industrial zone in Vipava. The agreement

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