Efforts to advance the expansion of Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear power plant have entered a sensitive phase, as authorities push for stricter cost control and more disciplined…
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Scrutiny from Brussels has intensified as the European Commission launches a formal investigation into the planned state backing for the overhaul of Unit 1 at the…
Plans to expand nuclear capacity in Romania are gaining momentum as the Export-Import Bank of the United States prepares to finalize a financing agreement with EnergoNuclear,…
Serbian state-owned power utility EPS is preparing to take a leading role in the country’s potential development of nuclear energy, according to CEO Dušan Živković. Speaking…
Plans to expand nuclear capacity in Hungary are facing renewed political and strategic scrutiny following the election victory of Péter Magyar and his Tisza party. The…
A major milestone in nuclear infrastructure development has been achieved in Bulgaria with the official launch of a national repository for radioactive waste located near the…
Nuclear energy is re-emerging as a strategic priority across South-East Europe, reflecting the region’s commitment to energy security, decarbonisation, and long-term price stability. Developments in April…
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,…
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…



