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 first annual capacity auction under the upgraded Vertical Gas Corridor is expected to provide…
The Monday rebound was broad but uneven. After the Sunday trough, almost all SEE and Central…
South East Europe is becoming one of Europe’s most important electricity-market laboratories. The region combines…
Industrial electricity buyers in South East Europe face a different market from the one they…
South East Europe’s electricity market is often discussed through coal, gas and solar. But in…
Coal remains one of the most difficult issues in the Western Balkans electricity sector. It…
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is often discussed as climate policy. In the Western…
For the first wave of renewables in South East Europe, the main investment question was…
Negative electricity prices have arrived in Serbia. That may sound like a technical exchange update,…
Solar power is no longer a marginal technology in European electricity markets. It is now…
South East Europe’s electricity market is entering a new phase. The region is no longer…
For years, electricity procurement in Southeast Europe and neighbouring export markets was mostly a question…
Egypt is renewing efforts to position itself as a major natural gas supplier to Europe,…
In the first week of June, Brent oil futures (ICE, Front Month) recorded an initial…
One of Europe’s largest gas-fired power projects is entering its final development phase, as construction…
Energy cooperation between the Republic of Srpska (RS) and Russia is set to continue following…
Serbia has secured an extension of its current natural gas supply arrangement, ensuring continued gas…
Montenegro’s electricity distribution operator CEDIS has launched a new cooperation initiative with French partners aimed…
According to data published by Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO, electricity production in Bulgaria…
Electricity consumption in Slovenia declined slightly in April, with total withdrawals from the transmission network…
The Serbian energy exchange SEEPEX recorded its highest-ever monthly activity in May 2026, with a…
Belgrade’s electricity distribution network has been strengthened with the commissioning of the 110/35 kV Beograd…
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…
Serbia’s planned Bistrica pumped-storage hydropower project has entered a new development phase after environmental authorities…
Serbia has taken a new step toward the long-planned Đerdap 3 pumped-storage hydropower project, as…
The public consultation process for the new Spatial Urban Plan (PUP) for Šavnik has reopened…
Slovenia’s electricity system is increasingly being shaped by a weak hydrological year, as declining water…
Romanian hydropower producer Hidroelectrica has signed a major refurbishment agreement for the Raul Mare Retezat…
Hungarian energy group MOL has been granted additional time by U.S. authorities to continue negotiations…
Efforts to determine the future ownership and operational structure of Serbian oil company NIS are…
Motorists in Montenegro have experienced only partial relief from falling global fuel prices, after the…
Serbian authorities have extended a set of emergency measures designed to stabilize the domestic fuel…
Rising fuel costs driven by tensions in the Middle East are having uneven effects on…
For the first wave of renewables in South East Europe, the main investment question was simple: where can we build wind and solar? The next question…
Negative electricity prices have arrived in Serbia. That may sound like a technical exchange update, but it is much more than that. It is a sign…
Solar power is no longer a marginal technology in European electricity markets. It is now one of the main forces reshaping wholesale price formation. South East…
South East Europe’s electricity market is entering a new phase. The region is no longer defined only by the aftershocks of the 2021–2022 energy crisis, imported…
Why exporters now need metering architecture, not only emissions reporting Engineering services by Clarion.Engineer The European Commission’s technical study on indirect emissions in CBAM should be…
The next commercial frontier in Southeast Europe’s power market will not be only price, volume or balancing. It will be proof. The European Commission’s new technical…
Serbia’s largest announced solar investment has not formally collapsed. There has been no public cancellation of the strategic partnership with UGT Renewables and Hyundai Engineering, nor any official statement…
Negotiations over the future ownership structure of Serbia’s oil company NIS have reached a major milestone, with Serbian authorities and Hungary’s MOL reportedly resolving all key…
Serbia stood out in Week 23 as one of the SEE markets where prices softened despite a broader increase in regional demand. The Serbian weekly day-ahead…
Serbian oil company NIS has formally requested a new special authorization from the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in order to secure…
Negotiations over the future ownership structure of Serbia’s oil sector are still ongoing, with uncertainty persisting around the long-term arrangement for Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS). Industry…
The first annual capacity auction under the upgraded Vertical Gas Corridor is expected to provide an important signal of commercial interest in the project, as Greece’s…
The Monday rebound was broad but uneven. After the Sunday trough, almost all SEE and Central European day-ahead prices moved sharply higher. HUPX rose to €91.89/MWh, up €31.9/MWh day…
South East Europe is becoming one of Europe’s most important electricity-market laboratories. The region combines fast solar growth, legacy coal, hydro volatility, constrained grids, incomplete market…
Industrial electricity buyers in South East Europe face a different market from the one they knew a decade ago. The old procurement model was built around…
South East Europe’s electricity market is often discussed through coal, gas and solar. But in parts of the region, the most important variable is still water.…
Romania’s small modular reactor (SMR) project at Doicesti has come under increased scrutiny after interim Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan publicly questioned the economic justification of the…
Končar Group has signed another agreement with the nuclear power plant Krško for the delivery of replacement electric motors used in critical cooling and water pumping…
Hungary is set to reassess the controversial Paks nuclear power plant expansion project following the announcement by the country’s new administration, led by Prime Minister Peter…
Serbia is expected to make key decisions in 2027 regarding the potential construction of its first nuclear power plant, including the selection of technology and the…
Electricity output from Slovenia’s Krško Nuclear Power Plant (NEK) has slightly declined in recent weeks due to environmental and operational constraints linked to low water levels…
Western Serbia is beginning to attract a different kind of mining attention. For years, the international conversation around the country’s mineral sector revolved almost entirely around…
Serbia is increasingly emerging as Europe’s most strategically important frontier mining jurisdiction, attracting a growing wave of Australian-listed junior explorers searching for gold, copper and critical…
Europe’s strategic minerals transition is often discussed through the lens of lithium, Scandinavian rare earths or Iberian tungsten. Serbia usually appears in international headlines only when…
Serbia’s mining sector is rapidly evolving from a regional resource industry into a strategically important component of Europe’s broader industrial and geopolitical realignment, as gold, copper…
Serbia’s mining story is no longer a domestic resource story. It is becoming part of Europe’s wider raw materials, processing and industrial-security map. At a moment…












