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.
Australian-listed explorer Middle Island Resources has significantly expanded its polymetallic discovery footprint at the Bobija…
Montenegro is once again considering the construction of gas-fired power plants and a liquefied natural…
Regional electricity markets across Southeast Europe moved sharply lower for delivery on 20 May 2026, with…
Serbia has revised its temporary fuel tax relief measures as authorities continue efforts to protect…
Serbia: Oil company NIS invests €41.8 million in upstream expansion and boosts production in Q1 2026
Serbian oil company NIS invested €41.8 million in its oil and gas exploration and production…
Romanian natural gas producer Romgaz reported a slight increase in profit for the first quarter…
The evolution of Europe’s gas supply structure continued to shape market dynamics during calendar week…
Global LNG markets faced renewed uncertainty during calendar week 13, as a combination of supply…
European gas markets eased during calendar week 13, but the decline was modest and accompanied…
Cross-border electricity flows across South-East Europe increased significantly during calendar week 13, reflecting growing interdependence…
Thermal power generation across South-East Europe declined during calendar week 13, with gas-fired output experiencing…
Hydropower generation across South-East Europe increased sharply during calendar week 13, rising by 17.35% (+553.5 GWh),…
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…
Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) in January 2026 reached…
North Macedonia is stepping up preparations for full integration into the European Union’s electricity market,…
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’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…
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…
An additional environmental impact assessment (EIA) study will be developed for the project for 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…
In the past year and a half, since it was led by new people, headed by Milutin Đukanović and his team, EPCG achieved success, significant results,…
A report by renowned energy analytics firm Rystad Energy found that capital investment in renewables will reach $494 billion in 2022, compared to $446 billion in…
The delay in the realization of the planned investments in the field of energy in Serbia caused most of the existing problems, apart from the increasingly…
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has launched the five-year project “Investments in Energy” worth 20 million dollars, with the aim to help the…
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced that the country will invest 12 billion euros in the next six years in infrastructure projects aimed to diversify Serbia’s oil and natural gas…
Last week, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Serbian Government and the representatives of local self-governments have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)…
The announcement of a jointly developed gas-fired power plant in southern Serbia, structured with Azerbaijani participation and underpinned by preferential gas supply, represents a structural shift…
Serbia and Azerbaijan are advancing plans to construct a 500 MW gas-fired power plant in southern Serbia, with commissioning targeted for 2029. The project marks a…
Serbia has entered a new phase in its energy strategy by repealing the longstanding ban on nuclear power plants, signaling a willingness to include nuclear energy…
NIS has submitted a renewed request to the US Treasury Department seeking a special permit that would let it continue normal business operations after its current…
The European Commission’s finalization of the implementing package for the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism marks a structural shift in the way carbon costs will be calculated,…
A large-scale energy infrastructure investment is being developed to support the planned Pantheon AI campus in Topusko, with construction of key transmission assets expected to begin…
Authorities in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) have opened the next stage of environmental review procedures for the planned Gradina wind farm, a renewable…
Croatian and Slovenian gas transmission operators, Plinacro and Plinovodi, have agreed to strengthen energy connectivity between the two countries by increasing transport capacity at the Rogatec…
Regional Southeast European electricity markets moved into a more balanced trading configuration for delivery on 21 May 2026, with significantly stronger renewable generation sharply reducing regional import…
Montenegro is once again considering the construction of gas-fired power plants and a liquefied natural gas terminal in the Port of Bar, placing the country at…
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…
Romanian electricity producer Nuclearelectrica announced that its shareholders have approved the investment decision for the project for the refurbishment of unit 1 of Romania’s sole nuclear…
Bulgaria’s sole nuclear power plant Kozloduy has awarded a contract for the design, delivery, and installation of a cybersecurity system to US Westinghouse Electric Company. The…
In January 2022, nuclear power plant Krsko, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, produced 511,131.8 MWh of net electricity, which is 0.17 % less than planned…
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.…
A new Finance Risk Briefing outlines the risks facing Rio Tinto’s plans to proceed with the proposed Jadar lithium mine in Serbia, in the face of the government’s decision…
After only four years of operation, the new smelter, in which Serbia invested 250 million euros, was demolished, and the new majority owner from China built a larger facility…
Mundoro Capital announced commencement of a drill program at the BHP-Mundoro option project, Borsko, which is located in the central portion of the Timok Magmatic Complex (“Timok”)…
The inhabitants of Gornje Nedeljice once again drew attention to the fact that the activities related to the opening of the lithium mine in that area…












