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Slovenia sees mixed energy price trends in Q2 2025 for households and industry Read More »

Slovenia sees mixed energy price trends in Q2 2025 for households and industry

In the second quarter of 2025, Slovenian households paid an average of 0.196 euros per kWh for electricity and 0.087 euros per kWh for natural gas. Electricity prices rose by 18% compared to the first quarter, while gas prices fell by 3%. Industrial consumers in Slovenia saw average electricity prices of 0.138 euros per kWh […]

Slovenia: Energy prices in Q1 2025 show decreases for households and increases for industry Read More »

Slovenia: Energy prices in Q1 2025 show decreases for households and increases for industry

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the average energy prices for households and industrial consumers in the first quarter of 2025 showed mixed trends. For households, the price of electricity stood at €0.189 per kWh, which represents a 12% decrease compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. Similarly, the

Bulgaria: Market liberalization won’t raise electricity bills for households Read More »

Bulgaria: Market liberalization won’t raise electricity bills for households

Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov has assured Bulgarian citizens that the upcoming liberalization of the electricity market will not lead to higher household electricity bills. He emphasized that the government is implementing compensatory measures to protect consumers, with support coming from the Electricity System Security Fund. Stankov clarified that although market liberalization is scheduled to begin

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