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.
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 development of biogas electricity generation in Vojvodina is gaining further momentum, as newly issued…
Greece is moving to accelerate long-stalled offshore hydrocarbon exploration, with both government and industry players…
Croatia reached new milestones in renewable electricity generation in 2025, signaling a structural shift in…
The withdrawal of Russian ownership from oil assets across South-East Europe has triggered a deeper…
A total of 1,087,877 MWh of electricity was traded on the Croatian energy exchange (CROPEX)…
The 400 kV transmission link between Montenegro and Italy is not just another piece of…
The European Commission’s decision to accelerate and scale up Europe’s electricity grid expansion is not…
A full shutdown of nuclear power across South-East Europe would represent the most severe structural…
State-owned power utilities in South-East Europe remain the structural backbone of the regional electricity system,…
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…
By 2025 natural gas in South-East Europe is no longer only an energy commodity; it…
Over the past five years, the LNG terminal in Omišalj on the island of Krk…
South-East Europe’s electricity markets now operate under formally liberalised and largely EU-aligned frameworks, yet their…
In December 2025, electricity trading on North Macedonia’s day-ahead market reached a total volume of…
The average electricity price on the day-ahead market (DAM) of HUPX in December 2025 reached…
Bulgaria has expanded its electricity system with the commissioning of a large-scale battery energy storage…
A total of 2,611,971.3 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of IBEX…
During the week of January 5, solar photovoltaic production increased strongly in the Iberian Peninsula,…
By 2025, the renewable electricity sector in Southeast Europe completed a transition that had been underway…
Serbia’s renewable energy sector in 2025 stands at an inflection point: coming off years of modest growth,…
The decision by power utility EPS to open its coal ash landfills, overburden dumps and degraded…
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…
A new utility-scale wind project in Romania has reached a major financial milestone, with developers…
Albania has taken a major step forward in renewable energy development after the government officially…
The subsidiary of the power utility ERS, “Hidroelektrane na Drini”, which operates the Visegrad hydropower…
The Serbian Government has signed an agreement with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development…
Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has issued a tender for the installation of unit A8…
In Week 51 of 2024, electricity prices in the Southeastern Europe (SEE) region saw a…
According to the Croatian Bureau of Statistics’ short-term energy statistics for October 2024, Croatia’s net…
In Serbia’s energy debate, electricity usually absorbs attention. Gas dominates geopolitical discourse. Oil, meanwhile, runs…
Oil rarely dominates Serbia’s public debate in the way electricity does. Power outages, hydropower droughts,…
Oil occupies a profoundly different strategic place in Southeast Europe’s economic architecture compared with gas…
During the fourth week of December, Brent oil futures for the front month on the…
According to the latest IMF country report, Serbia’s fuel supply remains heavily reliant on the…
Bulgaria may soon enter the small modular nuclear reactor (SMR) arena following a new partnership between an international nuclear developer and a local energy company. Poland-based…
By 2025, the renewable electricity sector in Southeast Europe completed a transition that had been underway for nearly a decade but was often misunderstood while it was…
By 2025, renewable electricity in Southeast Europe began to influence industrial geography in a way that goes far beyond energy procurement. What initially appeared as a decarbonisation…
By 2025, wind repowering emerged as one of the most quietly attractive investment opportunities in Southeast Europe. While public attention remained focused on new-build capacity, the region’s…
By 2025, balancing and flexibility revenues emerged as one of the most underestimated profit drivers for renewable electricity producers in Southeast Europe. For most of the past…
By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Southeast Europe moved decisively out of pilot territory and into the core commercial architecture of the regional electricity market. What…
Following last year’s withdrawal of the referendum on a second unit at Slovenia’s sole nuclear power plant, Krško, the year 2028 has emerged as a decisive…
In November 2025, the Krsko nuclear power plant, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, generated 504,486 MWh of net electricity, surpassing the planned output of 495,000…
Preparatory works at Hungary’s Paks nuclear power plant expansion have progressed well ahead of schedule, allowing the project to enter a critical construction phase sooner than…
The Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are entering a new strategic energy era, one in which electricity — its production, exchange, security, and geopolitical meaning —…
The quiet decision to lift Serbia’s decades-old ban on nuclear power has triggered a shift in the strategic imagination of the region. For the first time…
Eastern Serbia’s Bor mining basin — historically synonymous with copper extraction and heavy industry — is entering another strategic chapter as one of its main operators…
Mining in South-East Europe (SEE) has returned to the centre of the region’s economic and strategic debate. Once treated as a legacy industry associated with socialist…
Europe often frames its industrial vulnerability as a resource scarcity issue. Political speeches emphasise “access” to lithium, rare earths, nickel, copper or manganese. Strategy papers discuss…
Europe’s core industrial economies are increasingly constrained. High and volatile energy prices, dense regulatory frameworks, urban saturation, community resistance to new heavy industrial assets and long…
Across South-East Europe (SEE) and particularly in Serbia, there is often a powerful assumption: if a region aligns with Europe’s critical raw materials policy, capital will…















