In EU candidate countries, few policy phrases are used as frequently—and as loosely—as “strategic project.” In Serbia, the term has become a fixture of official discourse…
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The European Commission’s Staff Working Document SWD(2025) 435 represents the first comprehensive fitness check of the EU’s modern energy-security architecture, assessing how the Gas Security of Supply Regulation and the Electricity…
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó has strongly opposed the European Commission’s newly unveiled plan to phase out all imports of Russian gas, oil and nuclear fuel…
Azerbaijan and the European Union have expressed their readiness to strengthen cooperation in the supply of natural gas and renewable energy, according to a statement from…
The Turnu Magurele-Nikopol hydropower project is a significant step forward for regional energy cooperation between Romania and Bulgaria. By being included in the EU’s Connecting Europe…
European officials are engaged in discussions to ensure the continuity of gas supply through a crucial Russia-Ukraine pipeline amidst the ongoing conflict, reported Bloomberg, citing sources. …
North Macedonia expects to complete the first coupling of its organized electricity market with the market of one of the neighboring European Union member states in…
The second period during which EU Member States were mandated to cut their gas consumption by 15% compared to the average of the previous five years,…
The activist group “Marš sa Drine”has revealed details of a letter outlining plans for accessing critical raw materials from Serbia, alleging that the EU aims to…
The Western Balkans power sector is close to collapse. Approximately two-thirds of the Western Balkans’ electricity is generated by lignite, most often by power plants that…



