Slovenia: Fortenova Group sells 21 Maxen petrol stations as part of divestment strategy Read More »

Slovenia: Fortenova Group sells 21 Maxen petrol stations as part of divestment strategy

Fortenova Group has continued divesting assets inherited from the former Agrokor. According to Slovenian media, the latest transaction involves 21 self-service Maxen petrol stations operated by M-Energija, a company within the Mercator retail network. With this portfolio, M-Energija becomes the fourth largest operator of petrol stations in Slovenia, following Petrol, MOL, and Shell Adria. Slovenia […]

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

Montenegro: Energy 2 cleared to build Sinjajevina I wind farm Read More »

Montenegro: Energy 2 cleared to build Sinjajevina I wind farm

Montenegrin company Energy 2 has received approval to start construction of the Sinjajevina I wind farm in Lipovska Bistrica near Kolasin. The Environmental Protection Agency accepted the project’s environmental impact assessment, confirming it meets legal requirements and includes measures to limit potential harm to nature. The project covers about 279 hectares and foresees 17 wind

Croatia: Smart meter rollout passes one million installations Read More »

Croatia: Smart meter rollout passes one million installations

Croatia’s nationwide program to replace traditional electricity meters with smart devices is advancing quickly. State-owned utility HEP has installed more than one million smart meters out of 2.6 million, with full completion expected by 2029. The project is co-financed through the European National Recovery and Resilience Plan, which allocated 224,000 euros for the initiative. So

Europe: Brent oil, TTF gas, and EU carbon prices rise amid geopolitical tensions in early September Read More »

Europe: Brent oil, TTF gas, and EU carbon prices rise amid geopolitical tensions in early September

Brent oil futures for the front month on the ICE market reached their weekly low of $66.02 per barrel on Monday, September 8. This value was higher than the previous Friday and marked the beginning of a series of increases over the following sessions. By September 10, the futures reached their weekly high of $67.49

Europe: Electricity prices rise in early September amid higher gas, CO2 costs and lower renewable output Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices rise in early September amid higher gas, CO2 costs and lower renewable output

In the second week of September, average electricity prices rose in most major European markets compared to the previous week. The exceptions were the United Kingdom’s N2EX market and France’s EPEX SPOT market, which fell by 3.8% and 8.5%, respectively. Italy’s IPEX market and the Nordic countries’ Nord Pool market recorded the smallest increases, both

Europe: Electricity demand in early September shows mixed trends Read More »

Europe: Electricity demand in early September shows mixed trends

In the second week of September, electricity demand rose in most major European markets compared to the previous week. Italy recorded the largest increase, 4.1%, marking four consecutive weeks of growth. Germany, France, and Portugal also saw rises of 0.2%, 0.3%, and 0.8%, respectively, with Germany and Portugal extending a three-week upward trend. Conversely, demand

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