Greece set to overshoot 2030 solar targets as installed capacity surges toward 20 GW
Greece is entering an exceptionally dynamic phase of solar expansion, with new data from the transmission system operator ADMIE indicating […]
Greece is entering an exceptionally dynamic phase of solar expansion, with new data from the transmission system operator ADMIE indicating […]
Croatia imported 29.6 percent of its electricity last month, relying largely on supplies from Hungary—a country that increasingly sees Croatia
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has received 42 million liters of oil and gasoline by rail from the
Serbia’s energy system is built on a paradox. The country urgently needs new electricity-generation facilities to secure supply, support industry,
Serbia’s oil sector occupies a particularly strategic place in the Western Balkans—and yet it is also one of structural vulnerability,
Israeli investment fund Windin’ Capital is entering the Romanian energy market with the acquisition of a 50% stake in a
Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has requested that the Ministry of Spatial Planning, Urbanism and State Property issue the approval
Croatian pipeline operator JANAF has issued a strong response after MOL and Slovnaft informed the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Competition
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is pressing ahead with a major expansion of its hydropower sector, driven by significant untapped
A U.S. private company could take over the construction and operation of the long-delayed gas pipeline linking Bosnia and Herzegovina
There is no company in Serbia whose fate is as closely watched — and as quietly contested — as NIS, the
Azerbaijan’s rise in Serbia did not happen loudly. It happened through pipelines, memoranda, presidential visits, and a carefully constructed image