In Week 41 electricity market prices increased as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East impacted natural gas prices and the power markets in Europe. Some hourly…
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Montenegro’s priority was and remains the production of renewable, i.e. clean energy, because the country has a significant potential of renewable sources, such as hydro potential, solar energy, wind…
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev imposed a suspensory veto on the revisions to the Energy Act adopted by the National Assembly in early October. Radev said that…
Montenegrin Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic said that the country’s goal is to become energy-independent by 2030, adding that the plan is to double the capacity of submarine…
Electricity production in Bulgaria in the period between 1 January and 15 October has decreased by 22% compared to same period in 2022, to 31.73 TWh,…
Net electricity production in Croatia in August amounted to 1,310 GWh, 25% higher compared to August 2022 (1,047 GWh), according to data published by Croatian Bureau of Statistics. …
During the second week of October, wholesale electricity prices on European electricity markets rose compared to the previous week. The largest percentage price rise, 70%, was…
European electricity market prices increased in the second week of October. Some hourly prices were above 200 euros/MWh, which was also the case on October 16.…
Although the Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, expressed expectations that the Electric Power Company of Serbia “will cover the energy needs of the…
The amendments to the Energy Law will allow an additional 12.2 TWh of electricity per year to be traded on the free market, which in the current pricing…