Serbia could be in a position by 2032 to move toward the construction of a nuclear power plant, according to Mining and Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović,…
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The Bulgarian Council of Ministers has approved measures allowing continued maintenance of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant by permitting exceptions for the import of original spare…
Nuclear power remains a limited but strategically significant component of Southeast Europe’s electricity mix, providing stable baseload generation and contributing to price stability in markets where…
Serbia’s re-emerging interest in nuclear energy has shifted from a political signal into a structural policy debate, with the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) now stepping…
Serbia’s preliminary technical study on the peaceful use of nuclear energy marks a turning point in the country’s long-term energy planning, not because it commits to…
Serbia’s preliminary technical study on nuclear energy has quietly moved the country into a new phase of decision-making, one that is less about engineering and more…
Serbia has taken another step toward developing a peaceful nuclear energy program after French energy company EDF finalized a preliminary technical study assessing the potential for…
Serbia has reopened the debate about nuclear energy as policymakers and energy experts increasingly discuss whether the country could build its first nuclear power plant by…
Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan stated during the Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris that Romania aims to significantly increase its nuclear energy production over the next decade,…
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced at a nuclear energy summit in Paris that Greece is preparing to evaluate whether nuclear power could play a role in…



