North Macedonia has dismantled two small hydropower plants in the Lesnica valley, establishing a significant precedent for energy assets located inside protected areas. The removal of Pena…
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Serbia’s prolonged drought has significantly changed the strategic role of its hydropower assets, exposing the vulnerability of a system that depends on water availability as much…
Slovenia has moved the proposed reconstruction of the Formin hydropower plant into the public-review stage of the integrated construction-permit process. The Ministry of Environment and Spatial Planning has…
Electricity production at the 315 MW Višegrad hydropower plant fell to 44.02 GWh in June 2026, highlighting the growing pressure that weak river flows are placing on hydropower portfolios…
Slovenia’s hydropower generation is expected to fall sharply as drought and exceptionally low river levels affect plants on the Drava, Soča and lower Sava. Holding Slovenske Elektrarne expects…
Hydropower production in Serbia has fallen to historically low levels as prolonged drought and extreme temperatures reduce river inflows, limiting the flexibility normally provided by the…
Serbia is starting two energy programmes with very different construction timelines but a common strategic purpose. A future nuclear fleet would provide large volumes of low-carbon…
A consortium led by Bechtel UK Holdings International and including Turkey’s ENKA has emerged as the only applicant meeting Serbia’s requirements for the second phase of strategic-partner selection…
A consortium led by Bechtel is the only applicant to qualify for the second stage of Serbia’s selection process for the proposed Đerdap 3 pumped-storage hydropower project. A government-appointed…
Serbia has opened a RSD 625 million, approximately €5.3 million, public procurement procedure for the planning and initial technical documentation required to develop the Đerdap 3 pumped-storage hydropower plant,…



