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.
Work on the overhaul of the Bajina Bašta pumped-storage hydropower plant has entered its final…
Serbia is considering acquiring a minority stake in Hungary’s Paks 2 nuclear power plant, which…
Romania’s Cernavodă nuclear plant refurbishment has entered a new phase as Concelex secures a contract…
Rompetrol is set to expand its fuel retail network in Romania this year, planning the…
A major new solar facility has started operations in southern Romania, significantly boosting the country’s…
The average electricity price on the day-ahead market of Romania’s OPCOM power exchange reached 150.51…
According to AleaSoft Forecasting TTF gas futures in the ICE market for the FrontMonth, settlement prices…
The Albanian Gas Service Company has awarded technical evaluation provider Tech Inspect a 405,000 euro…
Croatian oil and gas company INA Group and energy producer Vermilion Energy signed a deal…
The management of Romanian natural gas company Romgaz will ask for shareholders’ approval for taking…
Gas transmission system operator Plinacro announced that the Zlobin–Bosiljevo gas pipeline, an investment project totalling…
Albania’s energy ministry announced it has received an expression of interest from the local renewable…
Montenegro’s state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore plans to include an international partner in the…
The Hellenic Wind Energy Association (ELETAEN) is urging immediate reforms to Greece’s renewable energy strategy,…
Unit 5 of Bulgaria’s only nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, has resumed operations and is now…
An independent analysis by the Slovenian NGO Youth for Climate Justice has raised significant concerns…
EVN North Macedonia has commissioned the largest licensed battery energy storage system currently in operation…
In the week of May 4, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across most of Western…
A major renewable energy project is advancing in western Greece, where authorities are preparing to…
Solar energy achieved a significant milestone in North Macedonia’s electricity sector in 2025, overtaking hydropower…
Green Breeze Wind Farm in eastern Romania has reached a major development milestone after the…
Montenegro is moving closer to expanding its renewable energy capacity as Qair Montenegro advances plans…
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has approved two grant agreements…
In the week of May 4, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across most of Western…
Croatian oil company INA proposed to significantly lower dividends for 2019. Their plan is to…
An offshore discovery in the Norwegian North Sea, at the 820S concession area some 200…
Makpetrol’s operating revenues increased by 4 % to 367.5 million euros in 2019, while operating…
Energean has made a considerable effort to keep Greece’s sole oil field alive through major…
North Macedonian oil refinery OKTA, owned by Greek Hellenic Petroleum remains the main supplier of…
The same gas shock produces very different electricity outcomes depending on where it lands. In Central Europe, gas price movements tend to pass through into power…
In South-East Europe, the most disruptive electricity price events are rarely explained by movements in the Dutch TTF benchmark alone. They are explained by gas tightness—the moment…
Gas has become the most misunderstood variable in South-East Europe’s electricity markets. It no longer needs to dominate generation volumes, fuel mixes, or annual averages to…
Carbon convergence has become the most consequential timing risk in South-East European power trading. Direction is broadly agreed: carbon costs will rise, coal and lignite will…
South-East Europe’s power markets are increasingly characterised by a widening gap between where system value is created and where revenue is actually captured. Assets and systems that stabilise the…
Flexibility assets in South-East Europe are no longer best understood as domestic arbitrage machines smoothing hourly price curves. They are increasingly regional trading instruments whose value…
Privatization has bad influence on the mining industry. Anti investment policy has brought Serbia into a bad position. There is no serious investment in mining With…
Fourth symposium with international participation “Mining 2013” (Plans for development and improvement of mining), held at Silver Lake from 28 to 31 may, brought together national…
Serbia’s mining sector, stagnant since the wars that tore Yugoslavia apart in the early 1990s, looks set for a revival as volatile commodity prices increase the…
Minister of Mining, Milan Bacevic has confirmed that Serbian mines won’t be on sale but they will get strategic partners. This is the major change in…
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