Masdar–EPCG renewable platform: Comprehensive financial, generation and grid impact analysis for Montenegro
Building on the base framework, a Masdar–EPCG joint venture only becomes truly investor-grade once the MW ambition is translated into […]
Building on the base framework, a Masdar–EPCG joint venture only becomes truly investor-grade once the MW ambition is translated into […]
Croatia’s hydropower sector is set for a significant modernization following the signing of a contract to overhaul generating units at
Bulgaria has recorded a sharp increase in revenues from carbon-related taxes over the past several years, driven by both higher
A subsidiary of state-owned power utility ERS “Hidroelektrane na Drini”, the company operating the Višegrad hydropower plant, announced that the
The United States has adjusted its sanctions timetable, granting Russian oil producer Lukoil additional time to complete the sale of
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Electricity prices across the Southeast Europe (SEE) region surged sharply in Week 02 of 2026 compared with Week 01. Most
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Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy has annulled its first auction for solar power market premiums after all submitted bids failed to
A key electricity transmission link in North Macedonia has been fully modernized and returned to service following the completion of