Since 2022, Bulgaria’s energy sector has been facing the challenging task of dealing with unprecedented complexities, driven by both inflationary pressures and geopolitical factors. In the…
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Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia’s joint electricity trade exchange in Central Europe will be operational by mid-2024, according to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Economic Relations of…
Owing to its catastrophic history, the word ‘nuclear’ often turns heads with many reluctant to embrace it as a reliable and safe form of energy. Some…
Montenegro, located in the Balkans region of Europe, is actively embracing sustainable development and pursuing renewable energy sources as a means to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels.…
The Commission has published its assessment of EU Member States’ draft National Energy and Climate Plans(NECPs) and issued recommendations to assist Member States in raising their…
As the world grapples with the dual challenges of increasing energy demand and mounting waste concerns, a paradigm shift is occurring. Waste-to-energy (WtE) investments have emerged…
Serbia, like many nations, is actively exploring its energy options to meet the demands of a growing economy while addressing environmental concerns. Nuclear power has become…
Gazprom, a Russian state-owned company, plays a significant role in the energy sector of Serbia. This article discusses Gazprom’s presence in Serbia, its investments, collaborations with local…
As the world collectively tackles the challenges of climate change, Montenegro is making significant strides in transitioning to a sustainable and decarbonized future. The development of…
Montenegro is embarking on a significant endeavor with the development of new gas terminal projects, a move that promises to transform the country’s energy landscape and…