Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Since 2007 covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe.
Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe since 2007.
The Crni Vrh wind park in eastern Serbia is emerging as one of the most structurally important…
The prospect of SOCAR entering Serbia’s flagship energy company Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) in place of MOL Group is not a routine…
Southern Gas Interconnection reshapes Western Balkans gas geometry as US capital steps into the grid
The decision to advance the Southern Gas Interconnection between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, led…
Day-ahead power prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary surged on Monday delivery, reversing the softer…
Operations of Serbian oil company NIS will continue without interruption after the U.S. Office of…
Scrutiny from Brussels has intensified as the European Commission launches a formal investigation into the…
A full shutdown of nuclear power across South-East Europe would represent the most severe structural…
State-owned power utilities in South-East Europe remain the structural backbone of the regional electricity system,…
Battery energy storage has not merely complemented renewable energy in South-East Europe; it has fundamentally…
Oil storage in Southeast Europe is moving from a background logistical function into one of…
Gas storage facilities have become one of the most decisive variables in shaping Southeast Europe’s…
Southeast Europe’s energy markets stand on the brink of a systemic transformation. What was a…
Serbia has officially launched the long-awaited expansion of its only gas storage facility in Banatski…
The certification of Transportgas as an independent transmission system operator has been successfully completed, with…
Plamen Mladenovski, the newly appointed Chairman of the Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation…
The Aarhus Center in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has raised serious concerns about the planned…
European natural gas prices began the week with a sharp decline, driven by a broader…
Auctions have become the engine of renewable expansion in Southeast Europe, reshaping the economics of…
Every renewable boom has its defining inflection point, a period when market fundamentals, regulatory clarity,…
The evolution of renewable energy in Southeast Europe has reached a turning point. Wind alone…
For many investors entering the Southeast European wind market, EPC selection appears on the surface…
The Energy Regulatory Commission of the Republic of Srpska (RERS) has reportedly requested Government approval…
Serbia’s latest move to delay new grid-connection studies for large variable renewable-energy projects is not…
Serbia’s largest announced solar investment has not formally collapsed. There has been no public cancellation…
PPC Renewables Romania is expanding its renewable energy portfolio by integrating battery storage technology into…
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG has taken another step toward the development of the Krupac solar…
Serbia’s latest move to delay new grid-connection studies for large variable renewable-energy projects is not…
Week 23 delivered a sharp reminder that wind power in Southeast Europe must be financed…
Eurowind Energy Romania has reached a key milestone in its expansion strategy after securing construction…
In the week of June 1, solar photovoltaic energy production declined across major European electricity…
Hydropower plant Skavica on the Drin river in northern Albania, a project worth some 350…
The sustainability of small hydropower plants(SHPP) falls to an unacceptably low level when projections are…
Five concession contracts for the construction of small hydropower plants (SHPP) on the Vrbanja, Crna…
Due to travel bans many subcontractors which are a part of necessary activities related to…
Although citizens and NGOs have organized numerous protests against the construction of SHPPs and several…
Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf signed an extension until the end of June to its…
Janaf most strongly rejected the repeated claims of the head of MOL, Žolt Hernadi, about…
As of January 1, 126.9 million litres of crude oil originating in or exported from…
The Adriatic oil pipeline Janaf has significantly increased the prices of its services in recent…
Croatian oil pipeline operator Janaf has extended an agrement for crude oil transportation with Serbian…
Natural gas has become Serbia’s most strategically sensitive energy input, not because of its scale—Serbia consumes far less gas than major European markets—but because of the…
The financial architecture of Serbia’s downstream oil sector is shaped by a combination of operational cost structures, geopolitical exposure and shifting regional logistics. The profitability of…
For decades, Serbia’s national utility, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), operated under the illusion of indestructibility. Its sprawling lignite mines, ageing thermal plants and hydropower dams formed the…
For more than two decades, Serbia’s political and economic stability rested on a simple, unwritten assumption: Russian gas would continue to flow, reliably, predictably and at…
When the United States expanded its sanctions targeting Russian energy interests, few policymakers in Belgrade initially grasped the magnitude of what was unfolding. On the surface,…
Romania is moving closer to a major milestone in its energy transition, as the new gas-fired power plant at Mintia prepares for its first connection to…
A major renewable energy project is advancing in Hungary after the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) agreed to provide €70 million in financing to…
ContourGlobal has secured €43.8 million in financing from Eurobank in Greece to support the acquisition of its recently purchased solar energy assets. The refinancing package primarily…
Rising tensions in the Middle East are raising concerns about the resilience of Greece’s fuel supply chains, with industry participants warning that prolonged disruptions could gradually…
Facing increasing uncertainty in global energy markets, the Croatian government is preparing amendments to its tax framework that would enable temporary adjustments to value-added tax (VAT)…
“Resavica” mines are the only public company that is still financed from the budget. Their reorganization is being prepared, and out of nine mines, in the…
Mundoro Capital Inc says it is ‘strongly encouraged’ by drilling so far at the Borsko Jezero licence in Serbia. Results from initial holes, which tested the…
The total production of Smelter and Refinery in Bor is sold in advance, said director Vladimir Janosevic. “Copper, gold, silver, bluestone, and sulphuric acid, and everything…
Participants at the conference organised by the British company MINECO LTD under the European IMP@CT project from 15 to 18 May in Olovo and Sarajevo concluded…
Erin believes that mine could become operational in the next 15 months, possibly in partnership with Rio Tinto. Canada-based mining exploration company Erin Ventures has discovered 7.8…












