Serbia is entering the early stages of exploring whether a nuclear power plant should become part of its future energy strategy, but officials and experts alike agree that public…
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Details of the proposed financial structure for the second unit of the NPP Krško were presented in Ljubljana at a press event hosted by Gen Energija.…
The Croatian Government has submitted to Parliament a draft law aimed at regulating the development of civil nuclear energy, marking the first comprehensive effort to establish…
In January 2026, the Krško nuclear power plant, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, generated 522,317 MWh of net electricity, surpassing the planned output of 515,000…
Any discussion of a nuclear power plant in Serbia that does not start with the electricity grid is incomplete. From a system-engineering perspective, nuclear generation is…
Serbia’s energy system is approaching a structural inflection point. Aging lignite-fired power plants, rising electricity demand, and tightening European climate constraints are converging into a single…
Serbia has entered a new phase in its energy strategy by repealing the longstanding ban on nuclear power plants, signaling a willingness to include nuclear energy…
Unit 6 at Bulgaria’s nuclear power plant Kozloduy has been temporarily shut down so technicians can replace a damaged safety component within the turbine system, according…
Romania has formally advanced plans to build its first small modular reactor facility after shareholders of Nuclearelectrica approved the final investment decision for a 462 MW…
Paks II nuclear expansion project has entered a new phase after Rosatom formally ended its partnership with Siemens Energy, closing a cooperation that had been under…



