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.
South-East European refining is not defined by refinery nameplates alone. It is defined by who…
When the CBAM lens that has already reshaped thinking on green electricity is applied rigorously…
Serbia still has a narrow but realistic window to position itself as a near-shore green…
For most of the last decade, power purchase agreements in Serbia were evaluated on a…
Serbia’s energy transition is still described almost entirely in megawatts. New projects are announced in…
Serbia’s response to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is quietly drifting toward a solar-heavy…
The energy landscape in Southeast Europe in 2025 is defined by several converging pressures: enduring structural dependence…
In Week 02 of 2026, TTF gas prices in Europe exhibited modest intraday volatility, with…
Electricity prices across the Southeast Europe (SEE) region surged sharply in Week 02 of 2026…
During the second week of January, Brent front-month futures remained above $60/bbl for almost the…
During the second week of 2026, electricity prices rose in most major European markets, particularly…
During the first week of January, electricity demand increased across the main European markets compared…
The energy landscape in Southeast Europe in 2025 is defined by several converging pressures: enduring structural dependence…
The evolution of the natural gas market in Southeast Europe has become one of the…
In Week 02 of 2026, TTF gas prices in Europe exhibited modest intraday volatility, with…
Croatia’s main underground gas storage facility entered mid-January with stock levels well below the seasonal…
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG has completed a comprehensive feasibility study evaluating the potential construction of…
Serbia’s debate on green electricity and CBAM exposure has so far focused on capacity build-out…
As Serbia’s renewable fleet moves from isolated projects toward system-material portfolios, the center of gravity…
Europe’s electricity transition has reached a phase where policy ambition and capital availability are no…
Europe’s electricity landscape entered a new era in late 2025 when the European Commission unveiled…
Investment flows into the Southeast Europe energy sector in 2025 represent one of the clearest signals that…
A close Serbian analogue to the Masdar–EPCG concept in Montenegro is the strategic partnership under…
Building on the base framework, a Masdar–EPCG joint venture only becomes truly investor-grade once the…
Serbian oil company NIS is stepping into utility-scale renewable power generation after receiving local approval…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy has annulled its first auction for solar power market premiums after…
Serbia’s response to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is quietly drifting toward a solar-heavy…
A 400–600 MW onshore wind portfolio in Serbia behaves fundamentally differently from a solar-dominated build-out…
Romania’s electricity producer Hidroelectrica is set to commission its first major battery storage facility ahead…
Plans for a major wind project on Mount Leotar above Trebinje are moving forward after…
Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica has signed a contract for the comprehensive modernization of its Stejaru…
According to CEO Bogdan Badea, Hidroelectrica intends to introduce storage facilities at each of its…
Hidroelectrica has announced a public tender valued at approximately 49.5 million euros for the supply…
A sharp decline in electricity output from wind and hydropower plants prompted the European Union…
In June 2025, hydropower plants on Slovenia’s Drava, Sava, and Soča rivers delivered 341 GWh…
During the second week of January, Brent front-month futures remained above $60/bbl for almost the…
Serbia has launched a public tender for the construction of a new crude oil pipeline…
Serbia is looking to increase its ownership in oil company NIS to gain greater influence…
Serbian oil company NIS has secured crude oil imports through the JANAF system to supply…
The transfer of ownership of Russian oil assets across South-East Europe has not only changed…
Europe’s electricity landscape entered a new era in late 2025 when the European Commission unveiled a comprehensive Grids Package designed to modernise, expand and future-proof the…
Southeast Europe’s gas market entered 2025 in a structurally different position from where it stood only a few years earlier. The transformation has been driven less…
Investment flows into the Southeast Europe energy sector in 2025 represent one of the clearest signals that the region has moved from being perceived as a peripheral, high-risk…
The energy landscape in Southeast Europe in 2025 is defined by several converging pressures: enduring structural dependence on imported natural gas, ongoing price segmentation, evolving infrastructure tied to…
The evolution of the natural gas market in Southeast Europe has become one of the most consequential structural themes in the region’s broader energy transition and…
Building on the base framework, a Masdar–EPCG joint venture only becomes truly investor-grade once the MW ambition is translated into a coherent financial envelope that links…
The story of South-East Europe’s electricity markets in 2025 is essentially a story of a region learning to navigate a world where stability cannot be assumed…
If South-East Europe chooses nuclear as a central pillar of its energy future, the decision will not be about engineering alone. Nuclear would fundamentally alter the…
In South-East Europe, energy strategy has never simply been a technical expression of infrastructure planning. It has always been deeply political, economically sensitive, geopolitically shaped and…
Electricity generation at Unit 6 of Bulgaria’s sole nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, has resumed after the reactor was successfully synchronized with the national power grid on…
Today, nuclear energy is often mentioned in Serbia as if it were a simple technical solution to our energy challenges. In public debate it is presented…
Mining extraction and materials-refining facilities in Serbia and the wider region are increasingly evaluated not as standalone industrial operations, but as integrated environmental, social and financial systems.…
Europe has officially entered the era of strategic mining necessity. What for decades lingered on the margins of policy conversation has now moved to the centre…
Europe’s renewed focus on mining is fundamentally different from past commodity cycles. It is no longer driven primarily by price spikes or opportunistic resource exploitation. Instead,…
Mining is re-entering Europe’s strategic conversation not simply as a resource topic, but as an industrial sovereignty and competitiveness imperative. The global energy transition, electrification economy,…
Let us imagine Serbia in 2035. Two different Serbia’s exist — born from two different policy choices, two different strategic mindsets, and two different levels of…















