Romania: Eximprod Group completes 50 MW solar power plant in Prahova Read More »

Romania: Eximprod Group completes 50 MW solar power plant in Prahova

Eximprod Group has successfully completed the construction of a 50 MW solar power plant in Ciorani, located in Romania’s Prahova County, marking a major milestone in the country’s renewable energy efforts. With an installed capacity of 49.5 MW, the solar facility is now undergoing final commissioning procedures and is in the process of being connected […]

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad sees surge in electricity production in March 2025 Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad sees surge in electricity production in March 2025

Hidroelektrane na Drini, a subsidiary of power utility ERS and operator of the Visegrad Hydropower Plant (HPP), reported a significant increase in electricity production for March 2025. The plant generated 120.21 GWh of electricity during the month, nearly doubling its February output of 63.97 GWh. Compared to March 2024, when production reached 103.63 GWh, this

Europe: Dutch gas prices show minor increase in Week 16 despite warm temperatures and strong supply Read More »

Europe: Dutch gas prices show minor increase in Week 16 despite warm temperatures and strong supply

In Week 16 of April 2025, Dutch gas prices saw a slight increase, despite the combination of warm temperatures and strong supply from Norway. TTF gas futures for contracts with delivery in May 2025 were slightly higher compared to the previous week but remained consistently below €40/MWh throughout the week. On Thursday, April 14, TTF

Region: Significant drop in electricity prices across SEE markets in Week 16 of 2025 amid lower demand and increased solar production Read More »

Region: Significant drop in electricity prices across SEE markets in Week 16 of 2025 amid lower demand and increased solar production

During Week 16 of 2025, electricity prices in the Southeast European (SEE) countries dropped across the board, influenced by a decline in electricity demand. Solar energy production also increased in most of the analysed markets. The week started with prices above €100/MWh but followed a downward trend throughout, ultimately dropping below €90/MWh by Sunday, April

Europe: Oil, gas and CO2 prices see fluctuations in third week of April amid global market concerns Read More »

Europe: Oil, gas and CO2 prices see fluctuations in third week of April amid global market concerns

In the third week of April, Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market continued to trade below $70 per barrel. The lowest settlement price was recorded on Tuesday, April 15, at $64.67 per barrel. However, prices increased in the last two sessions of the week, with the weekly maximum settlement price

Europe: Electricity prices drop significantly in April, Iberian market hits record low Read More »

Europe: Electricity prices drop significantly in April, Iberian market hits record low

During the third week of April, electricity prices in most major European markets dropped compared to the previous week. The largest declines were seen in the MIBEL market, which includes Portugal and Spain. Prices in Portugal fell by 59%, reaching €12.90/MWh, while in Spain, prices dropped by 56%, reaching €13.59/MWh. These prices were lower than

Solar output drops across Europe while Iberian wind power surges in mid-April Read More »

Solar output drops across Europe while Iberian wind power surges in mid-April

During the third week of April, solar photovoltaic energy production declined across major European electricity markets compared to the previous week. The most significant drop was recorded in Italy, where production fell by 26%, while Spain saw the smallest decrease at 2.6%. However, forecasts from AleaSoft Energy Forecasting indicate that solar energy output is expected

Serbia: EPS delays environmental study for Bistrica hydropower project due to legal changes Read More »

Serbia: EPS delays environmental study for Bistrica hydropower project due to legal changes

State-owned power utility EPS has announced a delay in completing the draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the Bistrica pump-storage hydropower plant project, citing recent changes in legislation as the primary reason. The study is being developed in line with Serbia’s Law on Environmental Impact Assessment and based on guidelines issued by the Ministry

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