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Region: Serbia approves Spatial Plan for new gas pipeline to North Macedonia Read More »

Region: Serbia approves Spatial Plan for new gas pipeline to North Macedonia

The Serbian Government has approved a regulation defining the Spatial Plan for the MG14 main gas pipeline, a 146-kilometer project running from Orljane near Niš through Leskovac and Vranje to the North Macedonian border. The route will also cover areas including Vladičin Han, Bujanovac, Preševo, Vlasotince, Surdulica, and Doljevac. The MG14 pipeline, designed as a […]

Region: Saharan dust significantly reduces solar power output Read More »

Region: Saharan dust significantly reduces solar power output

A new study highlights that Saharan dust events (SDEs) are having a major impact on solar electricity production across the Mediterranean, raising concerns about the reliability of renewable energy in the region. Researchers from the Hungarian Research Network’s Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, in collaboration with the University of Pannonia, analyzed the effect

Region: SEE electricity markets see moderate price rise and increased demand in Week 36 of 2025 Read More »

Region: SEE electricity markets see moderate price rise and increased demand in Week 36 of 2025

During Week 36 of 2025, electricity market prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) rose moderately compared to Week 35. Most markets recorded weekly average prices below €100/MWh, with Italy being the exception, exceeding this level. Average prices across the region were around €88/MWh. Prices peaked on Friday, September 5, before declining toward the end of the

Region: Electricity prices mixed, renewable generation rises, demand and cross-border trade shift Read More »

Region: Electricity prices mixed, renewable generation rises, demand and cross-border trade shift

Week 35 of 2025 showed a varied pattern in electricity market prices across Southeast European countries compared to Week 34. Most markets recorded weekly average prices below €100/MWh, except Italy, which had the highest electricity price among the analyzed markets. Throughout the week, prices in most SEE countries hovered around €80/MWh, peaking on August 29

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project Read More »

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic, met with Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin and Hungary’s State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Peter Sztaray, to discuss the implementation of the planned Serbia-Hungary oil pipeline. She stated that the project holds major strategic importance for Serbia’s energy security. During the meeting, the participants

Region: Croatia defends JANAF capacity after Hungarian concerns over regional oil supply Read More »

Region: Croatia defends JANAF capacity after Hungarian concerns over regional oil supply

Croatian Economy Minister Ante Susnjar has addressed comments by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who argued that the JANAF oil pipeline cannot fully meet the oil needs of Hungary and Slovakia. Susnjar emphasized that Croatia remains committed to supporting its neighbors, noting that all available capacities for crude oil transport and liquefied natural gas deliveries

Region: TAP pipeline delivers 50 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe since 2020 Read More »

Region: TAP pipeline delivers 50 billion cubic meters of gas to Europe since 2020

The Trans-Adriatic (TAP) pipeline has delivered its 50th billion cubic meter of natural gas to European markets since it began operations in 2020. With an annual capacity of 10 billion cubic meters, the 877-kilometer pipeline connects the Caspian gas fields to European consumers, transporting supplies from Azerbaijan via the Trans-Anatolian (TANAP) pipeline. The route passes

Region: Oil flows to Hungary and Slovakia resume after Druzhba pipeline disruption Read More »

Region: Oil flows to Hungary and Slovakia resume after Druzhba pipeline disruption

Crude oil shipments to Hungary and Slovakia through the Druzhba pipeline have resumed after being disrupted by a Ukrainian strike on Russian infrastructure last week. Both countries remain significantly dependent on Russian crude and continue to seek stable supplies, despite the European Union’s wider push to reduce reliance on Russian energy. Deliveries were interrupted several

Region: Electricity prices drop across most of SEE in late August 2025 as demand and renewable output decline Read More »

Region: Electricity prices drop across most of SEE in late August 2025 as demand and renewable output decline

In Week 34 of 2025, electricity market prices declined across most South East European (SEE) countries compared to Week 30 (21–27 July 2025), with all markets moving to weekly average prices below €100/MWh except for Italy, which recorded the highest electricity price among the analysed markets. The price drop was driven by lower electricity demand

Region: Qair expands wind energy portfolio in Romania and Moldova, secures 135.5 MW capacity Read More »

Region: Qair expands wind energy portfolio in Romania and Moldova, secures 135.5 MW capacity

French renewable energy developer Qair has strengthened its presence in Eastern Europe by securing a total of 135.5 MW of wind power capacity in Romania and Moldova. In Moldova, the company finalized a power purchase agreement for a 27.5 MW wind farm, awarded through the country’s first competitive renewable energy auction. Meanwhile, in Romania, Qair

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