United States grants $130 million for Moldova–Romania high-voltage transmission line to boost energy security Read More »

United States grants $130 million for Moldova–Romania high-voltage transmission line to boost energy security

The United States has provided a $130 million grant to support the construction of a new high-voltage transmission line linking Moldova and Romania. The 190-kilometer Straseni–Gutinas line aims to enhance Moldova’s energy security while strengthening cooperation with the US. Once completed, the transmission line will integrate Moldova more fully into the European electricity network. It […]

Croatia to host largest wind farm; Postak unveils 300 MW Ljut project in Gračac Read More »

Croatia to host largest wind farm; Postak unveils 300 MW Ljut project in Gračac

Local company Postak has announced plans to build a large wind farm in the municipality of Gračac, located in southern Zadar County. The project, named Ljut, will have an installed capacity of 300 MW, making it the largest wind facility in Croatia once completed. According to the environmental impact study published by the Ministry of

Slovenia proposes Krsko 2 nuclear power plant with limited role for Croatia, sparking energy security concerns Read More »

Slovenia proposes Krsko 2 nuclear power plant with limited role for Croatia, sparking energy security concerns

Slovenia has officially submitted a proposal to Croatia for the construction of a new joint nuclear power plant, Krsko 2. The terms presented in the proposal are considerably less favorable for Croatia compared to the existing ownership structure of NPP Krsko, where both countries currently hold equal 50 percent stakes. According to Slovenia’s plan, Croatia

Bosnia and Herzegovina to build first solar power plant along Corridor Vc Highway Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina to build first solar power plant along Corridor Vc Highway

Bosnia and Herzegovina is set to build its first solar power plant along the Corridor Vc highway, following European trends of integrating renewable energy with transport infrastructure. The public company JP Autoceste Federacije BiH has launched a tender for the design of a photovoltaic facility valued at around 150,000 euros, while the total project cost

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska faces new €50 million arbitration over Ugljevik electricity dispute Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska faces new €50 million arbitration over Ugljevik electricity dispute

After settling its debts to the company Viaduct, the Republic of Srpska (RS) is now facing another arbitration case in Washington, this time valued at over 50 million euros. The dispute has been initiated by the Slovenian company Elektrogospodarstvo against the RS, and by extension Bosnia and Herzegovina, over the failure to deliver electricity from

Europe: EU cuts pipeline gas imports in first half of 2025 amid shift to LNG and renewables Read More »

Europe: EU cuts pipeline gas imports in first half of 2025 amid shift to LNG and renewables

In the first half of 2025, the European Union reduced pipeline gas imports by 9 percent compared to the same period last year, according to data from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). This decrease reflects both a growing reliance on liquefied natural gas (LNG) and ongoing efforts to curb demand. This

Europe: Natural gas prices approach two-week high amid geopolitical tensions Read More »

Europe: Natural gas prices approach two-week high amid geopolitical tensions

European natural gas prices climbed above €33/MWh, nearing a two-week high, as geopolitical concerns intensified. Israel’s strike on Hamas leadership in Qatar raised worries over potential supply disruptions, since Qatar is a key gas supplier to Europe, just ahead of the heating season. Prices were also influenced by reports that the EU may impose new

Region: Southeast Europe electricity prices surge in Week 37 of 2025 Read More »

Region: Southeast Europe electricity prices surge in Week 37 of 2025

During Week 37 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast European (SEE) countries rose significantly compared to Week 36. All markets reported weekly average prices above €100/MWh, except for Türkiye. The increase was driven by higher gas and CO2 emission allowance prices, lower solar output, and recovering demand across most markets. Prices averaged around €101/MWh, peaking

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift Read More »

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift

Serbian authorities have begun substantive discussions with Russian state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom regarding the possible construction of a nuclear power plant, according to Serbian Ambassador to Moscow Momčilo Babić. He stressed that Serbia needs new electricity sources and expects tangible progress in the coming years. The shift in national policy became possible after the

North Macedonia: Solar power expansion drives renewable energy growth to 41% of electricity production Read More »

North Macedonia: Solar power expansion drives renewable energy growth to 41% of electricity production

In recent years, North Macedonia has seen consistent growth in installed solar power capacity, reflecting rising interest and investment in renewable energy. According to data from the Regulatory Commission for Energy (RKE), the country had reached 848 MW of installed solar capacity by the end of 2024. The pace of development has been rapid. In

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