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.
Hungary’s wind sector is set for a significant revival as Green Energy Investhor (GEI) advances…
Hungarian energy company MOL Group has formally requested that Croatian pipeline operator JANAF confirm without…
Croatian pipeline operator JANAF and Hungarian energy company MOL have agreed to initiate long-term capacity…
Croatian Economy Minister Ante Šušnjar addressed ongoing tensions regarding the transport of Russian crude and…
Bulgaria is approaching the completion of critical segments of the Vertical Gas Corridor, a north-south…
According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity production in…
Focusing on design, engineering, and IT services in the context of Serbia as a nearshoring…
TTF gas futures in the ICE market for the FrontMonth, on Monday, January 8, registered…
Bulgarian public gas supplier Bulgargaz has proposed to the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission 6%…
The offshore perimeter Midia, operated by Black Sea Oil and Gas (BSOG) in partnership with…
Gas prices play a vital role in determining the competitiveness of energy-intensive manufacturing companies in…
According to data from the State Statistical Office, domestic electricity production accounted for 80.4% of…
Three years after Greece passed legislation to kickstart offshore wind farm development, progress remains minimal,…
Greece has taken a major step forward in its energy infrastructure by launching the Attica-Crete…
Coalmine and Thermal Power Plant (RiTE) Gacko has issued a public tender to select a…
A major overhaul has commenced at the coal-fired thermal power plant Gacko, following a period…
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…
Oil production in Serbia is carried out at 870 oil and 69 gas wells in operation, on which various exploitation methods are applied. In addition to…
The Export–Import Bank of the United States (US EXIM), the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA) and the Swedish Export Credit Corporation are among the financial backers…
There are more questions than answers regarding the prolonged anticipation of the construction project of the Bistrica Hydropower Plant, despite it being considered an important strategic…
The Reversible Hydropower Plant Bistrica is a project that can realistically be implemented in the next few years, but the same cannot be expected for the…
The Reversible Hydropower Plant Bistrica is a project that can realistically be implemented in the next few years, but the same cannot be expected for the…
The day-ahead electricity markets across South-East Europe and Hungary on 25 February 2026 reflect a structurally segmented pricing landscape rather than a unified regional power zone.…
Regional power market integration across South-East Europe has moved decisively from political aspiration into operational reality, yet the data from 25 February 2026 shows that convergence…
Europe’s battery storage expansion is no longer confined to mature Western markets. As contracted and merchant models take shape across the continent, a new strategic frontier…
By 2026, South-East Europe’s power system will no longer resemble the fossil-dominated structure of the previous decade, but neither will it resemble the fully decarbonised systems…
Across South-East Europe, the debate around gas has shifted faster than the system itself. Policy language increasingly treats gas as a transitional relic, while investment headlines…












