Slovenia: NPP Krsko set for strong year-end output and long-term planning
Despite undergoing a scheduled downtime this year, Slovenia’s sole nuclear power plant, Krsko, is on track to finish 2025 with […]
Despite undergoing a scheduled downtime this year, Slovenia’s sole nuclear power plant, Krsko, is on track to finish 2025 with […]
Preparations for a major transformation of Novi Sad’s district heating system have reached a new stage, as the city-owned heating
Regulatory approval has been secured for a new utility-scale solar investment in western Montenegro, after the national environmental authority endorsed
Electricity consumers are increasingly shifting away from variable pricing in favor of long-term cost certainty, driving a rapid expansion of
Bulgaria’s only nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, has announced another shutdown of its 1,000 MW Unit 6, which is scheduled to
For more than a decade, the strategic ambition guiding South-East Europe’s electricity evolution has been clear: integrate, harmonise, align with
South-East Europe is accelerating its renewable transition. Solar fields rise across Greece and Bulgaria, wind projects return to Romania’s agenda,
For most of the past decade, discussion around South-East Europe’s energy transition framed Serbia as one of many actors in
Energy markets in Europe operate under a paradox. Physically and financially, they have become deeply integrated. Regulators, however, still govern
Hedging strategies are built on assumptions. For much of Europe’s energy-market history, the central assumption was that risks could be
In energy markets, it is tempting to equate resilience with scale. More megawatts, more storage volume, more infrastructure are often
In today’s energy markets, value is no longer defined primarily by volume or capacity. It is defined by flexibility. The