Croatia becomes net electricity importer amid rising consumption and weak hydropower output
In the first quarter of 2025, Croatia’s electricity consumption rose by 5.5% to 4,893 GWh, driven by colder weather and […]
In the first quarter of 2025, Croatia’s electricity consumption rose by 5.5% to 4,893 GWh, driven by colder weather and […]
Electricity imports in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) have surged by nearly 600% year-on-year, with the value rising from 17.2 million
Bulgaria will not proceed with the sale of two nuclear reactors from the Belene nuclear power plant to Ukraine, Deputy
Three hydropower plants on the Bistrica river near Foča are expected to be completed by the end of 2026, according
The entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina have agreed on the text of a new law that will regulate the country’s
Croatia’s ENNA Solar, part of the ENNA Group, has signed an agreement with Austria’s Kraftfeld Energy to acquire a ready-to-build
Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has terminated its second tender for the design and construction of the Otilovici small hydropower
Currently, the City of Zagreb operates a total of 2.43 MW of solar capacity across public buildings. This represents a
Solar electricity generation across Europe jumped by over 30% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period
Nofar Energy has secured a comprehensive contract for a 265 MW solar power plant in Corbii Mari, Dambovita County, just
Montenegrin electricity distribution system operator, CEDIS, has earmarked more than 30 million euros for infrastructure investments in 2025, aiming to
Montenegro saw a notable decrease in electricity production in 2024, generating 3,447 GWh, which is a 15% drop compared to