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.
Romania is taking steps to reinforce its domestic chemical industry by introducing a new package…
Montenegro is moving closer to expanding its renewable energy capacity as Qair Montenegro advances plans…
British energy major Shell has secured the winning position in a procurement procedure organized by…
Bulgarian state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz has proposed a higher wholesale natural gas price for June…
The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has approved two grant agreements…
A subsidiary of the power utility ERS, Hidroelektrane na Drini, which operates the Višegrad hydropower…
In March 2026, a total of 447,933 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead…
Day-ahead electricity markets across Southeast Europe and Hungary corrected lower on 2 April, reversing part of…
Electricity pricing in South-East Europe is ultimately anchored not in renewables or coal, but in…
The integration of South-East Europe into the European electricity market has reached a stage where…
The most decisive shift in South-East Europe’s renewable financing landscape is not taking place on…
Beneath the visible structure of day-ahead prices, cross-border flows and long-term contracts sits a second…
TTF front-month gas contracts traded near €27.5–28/MWh early in the first week of January 2026,…
Romanian natural gas producer Romgaz has received another extension to utilize public funding for the…
Montenegro has commissioned its first landfill gas power plant at the Mozura municipal waste site…
The operator of Croatia’s LNG terminal in Omišalj is set to offer additional regasification capacity…
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is advancing a major gas infrastructure project after Sarajevo Gas…
Electricity demand patterns across South-East Europe in Week 08 of 2026 present a more nuanced…
Week 08 of 2026 marks a decisive illustration of a structural shift underway in South-East…
Wholesale electricity prices across South-East Europe in Week 08 of 2026 delivered a rare and…
Serbia enters 2026 in a structurally different position from much of South-East Europe. Unlike Hungary…
An unusually cold January, ranked among the coldest in the past decade by the Slovenian…
The renewable story in Southeast Europe during Week 22 was not a straightforward story of more green…
Albania has approved the development of two large-scale solar power plants in the Fier region,…
During the week of May 25, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across major European electricity…
Romanian electricity distributor and supplier Electrica has moved forward with the development of its Bihor…
Europe’s wind energy sector recorded new turbine orders totaling 5.8 GW in the first quarter…
Greek authorities are moving closer to launching the country’s first offshore wind auction framework, introducing…
During the week of May 25, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across major European electricity…
In the week of May 18, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across the main European…
Greek Power utility PPC plans to develop five pumped-storage hydropower planta with a total capacity…
The “Buk Bijela” hydropower plant will be built by one of the three Chinese…
The Ministry of Mining and Energy announced that the European Commission, through the Western Balkans Investment…
ERS formally marked the start of construction of the Mrsovo hydropower plant, with a capacity of…
State energy fund SAPE launched a market consultation process to estimate the price of the…
Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS), Petar Djokic, stated that…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the Pančevo refinery, operated by oil company NIS, will…
North Macedonia’s Government announced that the oil pipeline connecting Thessaloniki and Skopje is expected to…
Hungarian oil and gas group MOL has secured shareholder approval to transition into a full…
During a meeting in Moscow between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor…
Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO has recorded huge interest from investors in new renewable energy projects. Since the beginning of 2021; 22 requests have been…
In order to strengthen its leading role in Hungarian agriculture – Pannonia Bio, the largest biorefinery in Europe, operating a multi-product biorefinery in Hungary plans to…
Energy suppliers in Romania are obliged to purchase a number of green certificates in proportion to the amount of energy traded. The companies licensed for the…
Greek state-controlled Public Power Corporation (PPC) is looking for investment opportunities in renewable energy projects (wind and solar) in neighboring countries, primarily Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia.…
The vision of Serbia is to have at least 40 % of electricity produced from renewable sources by 2040. Serbian Minister of Energy Zorana Mihajlovic and…
Hungarian state-owned MVM Group is interested in working together with Serbia to improve the distribution network, as part of the European network. CEO of MVM, Gyorgy…
January trading on SEEPEX looked, on the surface, like a familiar winter month: the day-ahead market cleared 404,970.3 MWh with an average daily baseload of €118.13/MWh and peak…
Serbia has taken a leading position among regional peers in meeting the requirements to join the EU single electricity market, government officials said following high-level talks…
Serbia is expected to extend its existing natural gas supply agreement with Russia for an additional six months, as negotiations continue amid complex market and regulatory…
Work on the overhaul of the Bajina Bašta pumped-storage hydropower plant has entered its final stage, marking one of the most significant upgrades by power utility…
Serbia is considering acquiring a minority stake in Hungary’s Paks 2 nuclear power plant, which officially entered the construction phase last week. The potential investment, estimated…
Electricity prices in Slovenia remained among the most competitive in the European Union last year, with households paying the sixth-lowest final electricity prices across the bloc,…
Romania is taking steps to reinforce its domestic chemical industry by introducing a new package of tax incentives aimed at companies that use natural gas as…
Montenegro is moving closer to expanding its renewable energy capacity as Qair Montenegro advances plans to develop a 64.8 MW wind farm in the wider Podgorica…
British energy major Shell has secured the winning position in a procurement procedure organized by Bulgaria’s state gas supplier Bulgargaz for the purchase of a liquefied…
Bulgarian state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz has proposed a higher wholesale natural gas price for June 2026. The proposed price is around €35.62/MWh, which is about 1%…
Russia’s nuclear company Rosatom has reportedly informed the Russian government of its intention to withdraw from the Paks nuclear power plant expansion project due to force…
State Secretary at the Ministry of Finance Mihai Calin Precup said that natural gas producer Romgaz and electricity producer Nuclearelectrica could benefit from a decrease in…
Greek Ministry of Energy, the Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE), energy producers and other involved parties are currently reviewing plans on the country’s fuel mix and…
The united opposition called on the government to terminate the Hungarian-Russian contract for the expansion of Hungary’s sole nuclear power plant Paks, in view of the…
Romanian electricity producer Nuclearelectrica, the operator of the country’s sole nuclear power plant Cernavoda, recorded a net profit in the amount of 206 million euros in…
Senior geologist at the German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA) Michael Schmidt said that more than 15 lithium mining projects are currently in various stages of development in Europe. He specified for…
Analysis of the justification of geological research and potential mines in relation to agriculture in Jadar, Radjevina, Pocerina and Mačva (Negative and economically unprofitable territorial retraining…
In order to promote sustainable mining in the interest of the domestic economy, the Institute for Critical Materials from Belgrade launched a regional platform for…
The Chinese mining company Zijin (Zijin Mining) states in its sustainability reports that it has succeeded in reducing air pollution in Bor, where it owns a copper mine…
The president of the environmental protection committee of the University of Belgrade, Ratko Ristic, said that “nothing will happen” to Žagubica and its surroundings if the gold mine is opened.…












