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.
In theory, the spark spread is a straightforward concept. It represents the margin between the…
In Europe’s current energy architecture, natural gas occupies a paradoxical position. It is indispensable to…
For much of Europe’s modern energy history, stability was assessed locally. If electricity prices were…
Energy markets are often described as short-memory systems. Prices spike, conditions normalise, and attention moves…
Volatility used to be treated as a market-specific phenomenon. Electricity was volatile because demand had…
In an integrated energy system, shocks no longer respect sectoral boundaries. What begins as a…
Serbia plans to build two new gas pipelines over the next three years, connecting the…
The Greek Government is considering the introduction of a capacity market aimed at supporting natural…
A recent report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) projects that…
In the fifth week of May 2025, TTF gas futures on the ICE market for…
The Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (KEVR) has approved a 0.1% reduction in…
A decade ago, the success of a wind farm in Southeast Europe was determined primarily…
Every renewable market evolves through phases. The first is exploration, where early developers identify sites…
Wind turbines capture the spotlight in every investment pitch, project announcement, and auction summary. They…
The financial architecture of Southeast Europe’s wind sector is undergoing a fundamental transformation. For years,…
Auctions have become the engine of renewable expansion in Southeast Europe, reshaping the economics of…
Serbian oil company NIS is stepping into utility-scale renewable power generation after receiving local approval…
Montenegro’s Ministry of Energy has annulled its first auction for solar power market premiums after…
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…
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…
Albanian Government has launched the project for the construction of hydropower plant Skavica on the…
A subsidiary of power utility ERS “Hidroelektrane na Drini”, the company which operates hydropower plant…
The Government of Montenegro adopted the plan for granting concessions for the use of water…
In 2024, the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) imported a total of 1,070,030 tons…
The Czech Republic has successfully reduced its dependence on Russian oil and natural gas, with…
In the final week of January, settlement prices for Brent oil futures in the ICE…
Energy experts believe that US sanctions against Serbian oil company NIS are unlikely to be…
Serbian oil company NIS has officially requested a delay in the enforcement of US sanctions…
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 Croatian Energy Regulatory Agency (HERA) has approved a new set of electricity transmission and distribution fees that will take effect on 1 January 2026. The…
State-owned power utility ERS has formally taken the first step in the environmental approval process for its planned Hrgud wind farm by submitting documentation for a…
Electricity market coupling between Montenegro and Italy marks a structural break in the evolution of Southeast Europe’s power market. It is not simply a bilateral integration…
Serbia’s industrial competitiveness is increasingly shaped not by domestic conditions alone but by regional electricity spreads across Southeast Europe. The price difference between Hungary’s HUPX, Romania’s…
The shutdown of Pljevlja transforms Montenegro’s internal energy balance, but its implications extend beyond national borders. In the interconnected Balkan power system, every addition or removal…
Medgold Resources announced a Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate for the Barje Prospect within the Tlamino Project (the “Project” or “Tlamino”) in southern Serbia. An Inferred Mineral…
Embassy of Canada hosted seminar on role of responsible business conduct in Serbian mining industry’s future The Embassy of Canada has organized the seminar “Trilateral…
The Sevojno copper rolling mill, which employs about 1,200 workers, as stated by its managing director Milija Bozovic, will relatively successfully finish the business year and…
Serbia is suffering enormous, and especially environmental, damage from the uncontrolled exploitation of mineral resources, and the State Audit Institution (SAI) recently pointed out the problem…
An Environmental Impact Assessment Study of a mining project at the Chukaru Peki site near Bor is under public discussion and public insight. This document can…















