Bulgaria is poised to receive between €1.178 billion and €1.3 billion from the European Union’s Just Transition Fund, a key mechanism designed to support regions most…
Author: David Lazarevic
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is advancing a major gas infrastructure project after Sarajevo Gas launched a public procurement procedure for the design and construction of…
Despite a year marked by serious operational challenges, the electricity sector of the Republic of Srpska (RS) maintained its investment momentum throughout 2025. Exceptionally poor hydrological…
Ukraine has significantly expanded its ability to import electricity from the European Union after technical limits on cross-border imports to the combined Ukraine–Moldova zone were raised…
Slovenian retailer Mercator, part of the Croatian Fortenova Group, has officially exited the fuel retail business by completing the sale of M Energija, the operator of…
Electricity consumption from Slovenia’s transmission network continued its gradual decline over the past year, reflecting a broader downward trend in demand. In the first eleven months…
A delegation from Hungary’s MOL has arrived in Serbia to conduct a comprehensive due diligence review of NIS, focusing on the company’s core infrastructure and facilities.…
One of Serbia’s largest solar projects is moving from planning to implementation, as contracts signed in early 2026 have paved the way for construction near Sremska…
Serbian state-owned power utility EPS has launched a tender to prepare a comprehensive long-term coal extraction program, defining operational plans up to 2035 and development projections…
A total of 495,637.7 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the Serbian power exchange SEEPEX in December 2025, marking a 6.2% increase…



