Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), the largest electricity producer in Montenegro, has taken a significant step towards enhancing energy sustainability by adopting the Project Task for Battery…
Author: David Lazarevic
MOL Group has launched Central and Eastern Europe’s largest green hydrogen plant at its Százhalombatta refinery, marking a significant step in the region’s sustainability efforts. The…
The Association of Oil Companies of Montenegro has formally requested an investigation from the Agency for the Protection of Competition into alleged abuse of market dominance…
Starting September 1, the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) has commenced natural gas deliveries to Croatia, as reported by Azernews. This milestone,…
Azerbaijan plans to significantly boost its natural gas exports to Serbia, according to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. On September 2, Bayramov announced that the State…
Thousands of Serbian activists gathered in Belgrade to protest against government plans to revive the lithium mine project in the Jadar Valley, a move that has…
The Green Energy Corridor initiative, aimed at bringing green energy from the South Caucasus to Europe, is approaching a critical stage, according to Hungarian Foreign Minister…
Greece is spearheading an initiative to collaborate with other Balkan EU countries, such as Bulgaria and Romania, to address rising electricity rates in Southeastern Europe. This…
European natural gas prices remained elevated during Week 35 of 2024 despite solid supply fundamentals, as concerns over supply disruptions linked to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war…
In Week 35 of 2024, electricity demand in Southeast Europe (SEE) edged higher compared to the previous week, driven by increased consumption in Italy, Hungary, and…