The thermal power plant Pljevlja in Montenegro is set to be out of operation from early April to mid-November 2025 due to ongoing environmental reconstruction efforts.…
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Croatia’s heavy reliance on electricity imports continues to be a major concern for the country’s energy security, with imported electricity accounting for a significant 24.8% of…
North Macedonia faces significant climate challenges, including severe flooding and drought, necessitating an investment of $6.4 billion over the next decade to protect its citizens and…
From June to August 2024, Croatia experienced a significant dependence on electricity imports, totaling 1,316 GWh, which accounted for 24.8% of the country’s overall consumption. This…
The data from the Albanian Institute of Statistics (INSTAT) for the second quarter of 2024 highlights significant changes in the country’s electricity production and trade compared…
Net electricity generation in the Federation of BiH fell to 473 GWh in June 2024 from 582 GWh in the same month last year, according to the…
Romania imported electricity heavily over the weekend after one reactor of the Cernavoda nuclear plant was automatically disconnected from the electricity network on the evening of…
The Croatian Transmission System Operator HOPS recorded much higher electricity consumption on the second Wednesday in July 2024 than the multi-year average. A new summer maximum amount…
The production of primary electricity in Montenegro amounted to 2.55 thousand GWh in 2023, and from transformations, 1.64 thousand GWh, according to preliminary data from Monstat.…
Net electricity production in Slovenia increased by 47% in May compared to previois month, to 1,299 GWh, the statistical office said. In annual terms, the electricity…