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.
Green power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Southeast Europe are moving far beyond traditional corporate sustainability…
The next major source of electricity demand growth in Southeast Europe may not come from…
Bulgaria is rapidly moving from discussing energy storage potential to developing a real commercial battery…
Montenegro’s electricity imports in 2025 became one of the clearest warnings in the Southeast European…
Romania’s record-breaking solar output in June was more than a national achievement; it represented a…
June provided one of the clearest indications so far that Southeast Europe’s electricity market is…
In the week of May 11, electricity demand increased across most major European power markets…
In the week of May 4, solar photovoltaic (PV) generation increased across most of Western…
In April 2026, the total volume of electricity traded on North Macedonia’s day-ahead power exchange…
SEE power markets opened Tuesday with broad-based price corrections as renewable generation recovered sharply, imports…
South-East Europe’s renewable investment cycle is moving into a new phase. The first phase was…
South-East Europe’s electricity markets are becoming too important for Europe’s major utilities and commodity traders…
All 27 European Union member states have formally approved new legislation introducing a phased ban…
Efforts to boost the appeal of the Vertical Gas Corridor linking the Alexandroupoli LNG terminal…
Hungary’s natural gas sector is undergoing a structural shift, moving beyond its traditional role as…
Gas storage in South-East Europe is still widely discussed as a question of how much gas is…
Liquefied natural gas is widely perceived as the ultimate backstop for gas-constrained power systems: flexible,…
Hungary’s electricity sector is undergoing a significant transformation as domestic generation grows and reliance on…
According to data published by Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO, electricity production in Bulgaria…
Power prices across Southeast Europe and Hungary moved sharply higher for delivery on 17 March, as…
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is evaluating financial support for a major…
Across Europe hydrogen has become one of the most frequently invoked concepts in industrial decarbonisation…
Romania’s residential photovoltaic market continued to expand during the first half of 2026, with E.ON Energie Romania installing…
Montenegro’s renewable-energy partnership between Elektroprivreda Crne Gore and Masdar has moved beyond broad strategic ambition into named projects. The…
Nofar Energy has begun supplying electricity from its 146 MW Ghimpati solar power plant in Romania’s Giurgiu…
French renewable energy developer Qair has obtained a construction permit for the 50 MW Rudine solar power plant near…
Norwegian renewable energy producer Scatec has agreed to acquire the 77 MW Urleasca wind farm from Swedish developer OX2, marking…
Europe’s wind-turbine manufacturers are considering consolidation as Chinese competitors expand beyond their domestic market. The…
Montenegro’s attempt to accelerate renewable-energy development has opened a deeper dispute over who bears the…
OMV Petrom and Renovatio have secured €47 million of investment debt from Banca Comercială Română for the…
Hydropower production in the Balkans increased in the last week of March and the first…
Total hydropower generation in SEE region in week 14 remained at the same level as…
In Week 12, total hydropower production in Southeast Europe receded compared to Week 11, as…
In the first three months of this year, the Piva Hydroelectric Power Plant achieved almost…
Total hydropower production in Southeast Europe increased in the 11th week (March 13 – 19)…
Romania considers amendments to Oil Law, potentially stripping Lukoil of trident offshore concession
Romanian authorities are reviewing major amendments to the Oil Law that could remove Lukoil’s dominant…
Bulgarian Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov stated that the Ministry has not received any official investor…
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…
Growing pressure in the renewable energy sector has prompted a response from authorities in the Republic of Srpska (RS), where officials have clarified the state’s position…
Retele Electrice Romania significantly increased its investments in network resilience and digitalization in 2025, allocating approximately €281 million to infrastructure upgrades across its distribution regions as…
Hungary has expanded its electricity system with the commissioning of a new 10 MW battery storage facility in Sopronkövesd, marking the country’s first integration of lithium-ion…
Serbian state-owned power utility EPS has started trial operation of a new flue gas desulfurization system at the Nikola Tesla B (TENT B) thermal power plant…
The Pljevlja coalmine in Montenegro has launched a series of projects aimed at transitioning from coal toward renewable energy, with a focus on developing a small…
Bosnian electricity distribution company Elektrokrajina is preparing to seek a €38 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support a comprehensive…
Serbia has decided to prolong restrictions on the export of oil and petroleum products as part of a broader effort to shield the domestic market from…
Serbia’s preliminary technical study on the peaceful use of nuclear energy marks a turning point in the country’s long-term energy planning, not because it commits to…
Serbia’s nuclear debate enters phase one: Communication strategy becomes a core infrastructure layer
Serbia’s preliminary technical study on nuclear energy has quietly moved the country into a new phase of decision-making, one that is less about engineering and more…
Serbia is accelerating its preparations to integrate hydrogen into its future energy system, with authorities working on a dedicated national development program aligned with the country’s…
Europe’s wind energy sector has consolidated its role as one of the central pillars of the continent’s electricity system. The latest annual data from the European…
Southeast European electricity markets delivered another clear signal that the region is moving into a new trading environment where solar volatility, flexibility and infrastructure capacity are…
Green power purchase agreements (PPAs) in Southeast Europe are moving far beyond traditional corporate sustainability commitments. They are becoming strategic tools for project financing, industrial competitiveness,…
The next major source of electricity demand growth in Southeast Europe may not come from traditional sectors such as households, heavy industry or electric vehicles. Increasingly,…
Bulgaria is rapidly moving from discussing energy storage potential to developing a real commercial battery storage market. The strongest signal came from Burgas, where Solarpro Technology,…
Montenegro’s electricity imports in 2025 became one of the clearest warnings in the Southeast European energy market about the risks of generation dependence and limited system…
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…
During his visit to nuclear power plant Cernavoda, Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciuca said that, given the taxonomy recently approved by the European Commission, which has…
Romanian Ministry of Energy, as the major shareholder in Nuclearelectrica, the company which operates Romania’s sole nuclear power plant Cernavoda, will have to decide whether to…
Romania’s Government will set a 90 % dividend payout ratio for the companies in whixch it is a sole or majority shareholder, under a provision included…
Serbian Minister without Portfolio in charge of Innovations and Technological Development Nenad Popovic said that the construction of announced Centre for Nuclear Technologies in Serbia, in…
Rio Tinto continues to buy a land in Gornje Nedeljice, a village in the municipality of Loznica. That’s why the locals are wondering if Prime Minister Ana Brnabić really put an end to…
China’s Zijin Mining is polluting a village in southeastern Europe’s Serbia without permits, local consent or transparency, an environmental activist group claims. Bor, in northeastern Serbia,…
Jadar could have made Serbia billions of dollars richer if not for voiding Rio Tinto’s lithium exploration licences in January. Serbians might have made the right…
Only red-roofed houses interrupt the vast carpet of fields that surround the village of Gornje Nedeljice, in western Serbia. To resident Marijana Petković, this is the most…
On the face of it, there seems to be little in the way of connection between the treatment of Novak Djokovic by Australian authorities and the…












