Why Serbia’s grid reliability is becoming systemic for the Western Balkans
Serbia’s electricity system is no longer defined primarily by its ability to satisfy domestic demand. Over the last decade, and […]
Serbia’s electricity system is no longer defined primarily by its ability to satisfy domestic demand. Over the last decade, and […]
Serbia enters the 2025–2027 period with a power system profile that is increasingly atypical within South-East Europe. While much of
During Week 03 (12–18 January 2026), TTF gas prices on the ICE market followed a clear upward trajectory, reflecting increasingly
Electricity prices across the Southeast Europe (SEE) region recorded a sharp increase in Week 03 compared to Week 02, with
Serbia has taken formal steps to secure the continued operation of NIS amid ongoing negotiations over a potential ownership change
Renewable energy developer CCE has completed the sale of its Horia 2 solar project in western Romania to Bulgaria-based Renalfa
A cold spell pushed Romania’s electricity system to its limits on 19 January, with demand surging to 9,235 MW, the
Hungary’s MOL Group has taken a major step toward reshaping the energy landscape in central and southeastern Europe by reaching
Large volumes of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) are scheduled to arrive in Greece in early 2026, highlighting the country’s
Croatian state-owned power utility HEP is preparing to develop a large-scale solar power plant in the Crno area near Zadar.
Bulgaria has confirmed its role as a host country under the European Union’s Financial Mechanism for Renewable Energy, following an
The day-ahead market segment on the Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX) is marking its 10th anniversary, celebrating a decade since