Region: SEE electricity market sees price drop and decline in demand in Week 14 of 2025 Read More »

Region: SEE electricity market sees price drop and decline in demand in Week 14 of 2025

In Week 14 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) saw a slight decrease, driven by lower electricity demand, falling gas and CO₂ prices, and increased solar energy production. Although prices initially surpassed €100/MWh, they gradually dropped throughout the week. Notably, Croatia and Serbia experienced the largest price reductions, with decreases of -23.52% and […]

Romania: Verbund acquires 272 MW wind project from Monsson Read More »

Romania: Verbund acquires 272 MW wind project from Monsson

Verbund Wind Power Romania, the Romanian arm of Austria’s energy group Verbund, has acquired a fully developed wind project from renewables developer Monsson. The project, located in Caras-Severin county, has a planned capacity of 272 MW and is expected to generate approximately 569 GWh of electricity annually. The transaction involves a ready-to-build project, with all

North Macedonia sees strong year-on-year growth in day-ahead electricity trading for March 2025 Read More »

North Macedonia sees strong year-on-year growth in day-ahead electricity trading for March 2025

In March 2025, electricity trading on North Macedonia’s day-ahead electricity exchange reached a total volume of 97,069.6 MWh. This represents a significant 44.9 percent increase compared to the 67,003.4 MWh recorded in March 2024, highlighting the continued development of the country’s electricity market. Despite the year-on-year growth, the traded volume was 15.3 percent lower than

Hungary: Construction progresses on new Paks nuclear units with international cooperation Read More »

Hungary: Construction progresses on new Paks nuclear units with international cooperation

Hungary has taken another step forward in its plans to expand the Paks nuclear power plant, as production begins on key components for two new reactor units. In Russia, fabrication is underway on the reactor vessel for Unit 6, while in France, the first parts of the turbine for Unit 5 are now being manufactured.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian officials discuss energy cooperation and Southern Gas Interconnection in Mostar Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Croatian officials discuss energy cooperation and Southern Gas Interconnection in Mostar

HDZ BiH leader Dragan Covic met in Mostar with Croatian Economy Minister Ante Susnjar and Ivica Arar, CEO of Croatia’s natural gas transmission system operator Plinacro. The meeting focused on energy cooperation, with Plinacro identified as a crucial partner in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy transition and the Southern Gas Interconnection project. According to a statement

Region: Ownership dispute and debt claims strain relations between Srbijagas and Gas Promet Read More »

Region: Ownership dispute and debt claims strain relations between Srbijagas and Gas Promet

Serbian state-owned gas company Srbijagas is currently in a dispute with Gas Promet from Pale, located in the Republic of Srpska (RS), over unresolved property and legal matters. The conflict arose after Srbijagas initiated legal proceedings against Gas Promet, which denies owing a debt of 1.5 million euros and refuses to record it in its

Serbia begins expansion of Banatski Dvor gas storage facility to boost reserves and supply security Read More »

Serbia begins expansion of Banatski Dvor gas storage facility to boost reserves and supply security

Serbia has officially launched the long-awaited expansion of its only gas storage facility in Banatski Dvor, a critical project aimed at addressing the rising industrial demand for gas and the growing number of households joining the gas network. The expansion will double the current storage capacity, adding 12 new boreholes. Equipment procurement is already secured,

Serbia: Transportgas achieves certification as independent transmission system operator Read More »

Serbia: Transportgas achieves certification as independent transmission system operator

The certification of Transportgas as an independent transmission system operator has been successfully completed, with the Energy Community confirming the achievement. This milestone was a central topic of discussion during a meeting between Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic, and the newly appointed director, Zoran Jovcic. This certification, granted by the Energy Agency,

Serbia: Kolubara coal output surpasses targets as EPS maintains stable production and begins electricity exports Read More »

Serbia: Kolubara coal output surpasses targets as EPS maintains stable production and begins electricity exports

State-owned power utility EPS has announced that coal production at the Kolubara mining basin has remained stable and is performing above expectations. Since the beginning of the year, output has exceeded planned levels by 6%. The company attributes this success to efficient operational management and the dedication of its workforce, which has ensured consistent coal

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