Bulgaria launches 202 MW battery storage facility at TPP Maritsa East 3
Bulgaria has expanded its electricity system with the commissioning of a large-scale battery energy storage facility at the Maritsa East […]
Bulgaria has expanded its electricity system with the commissioning of a large-scale battery energy storage facility at the Maritsa East […]
A total of 2,611,971.3 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of IBEX in December 2025, representing a
Montenegro’s electricity transmission network is set for a significant transformation as the country’s transmission system operator, CGES, prepares an investment
A total of 1,087,877 MWh of electricity was traded on the Croatian energy exchange (CROPEX) in December 2025, representing an
Bulgaria’s electricity sector reached a historic milestone in 2025, as renewable energy sources became the country’s second-largest producer of electricity,
The 400 kV transmission link between Montenegro and Italy is not just another piece of cross-border infrastructure. It is a structural
The European Commission’s decision to accelerate and scale up Europe’s electricity grid expansion is not simply a technical upgrade programme.
Serbia’s energy system sits at a structural crossroads. It combines large legacy baseload assets, growing renewable penetration, limited flexibility, and
The stress tests make one conclusion unavoidable: Serbia’s energy challenge is not a shortage of megawatts, but a shortage of system
Electricity prices across the Southeast European (SEE) region fell significantly in Week 01 of 2026 compared to Week 52 of
Ukraine has significantly expanded its ability to import electricity from the European Union after technical limits on cross-border imports to
Electricity consumption from Slovenia’s transmission network continued its gradual decline over the past year, reflecting a broader downward trend in