Bosnia and Herzegovina: ERS awards €1.35m feasibility study contract for Ustibar hydropower project
Bosnian state-owned power utility ERS has completed the selection process for a contractor to prepare the preliminary design and feasibility […]
Bosnian state-owned power utility ERS has completed the selection process for a contractor to prepare the preliminary design and feasibility […]
Slovakia has taken a significant step toward reshaping its long-term energy strategy by formalizing closer cooperation with the United States
Fuel production has resumed at the Pančevo oil refinery in Serbia after an almost two-month shutdown, restoring a critical part
Danish developer Eurowind Energy is set to expand Romania’s renewable energy landscape with its first hybrid installation in the country.
According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), Romania’s electricity consumption in the first eleven months of 2025
A new utility-scale solar project is advancing in western Montenegro after the Environmental Protection Agency launched the environmental approval process
Hungary is accelerating the rollout of electricity storage to capture unused solar generation, ease pressure on the power network and
Data released by DESFA, Greece’s gas transmission system operator, indicate a year of strong momentum for the country’s natural gas
Several US infrastructure companies are exploring potential involvement in the construction of a gas pipeline linking Croatia and Bosnia and
Renewable energy continued to gain ground across the European Union in 2024, with green sources supplying just under half of
When measured against its regional peers, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is increasingly lagging—not in stated ambition, but in execution speed, project scale, and repeatable
Serbia’s state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has revised the scale of its much-publicised investment programme, clarifying that the planned capital envelope