According to data published by Eurostat, the EU continues to largely rely on fossil fuels for its overall energy supply, as illustrated by the ratio of…
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Earlier this week, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev returned for further discussed the amendments to the Energy Act, adopted earlier in January. The amendment in question stipulate…
In Bulgaria, the long-awaited Chiren gas storage expansion project is starting, which should be completed by 2025 A contract was signed between the state operator Bulgartransgaz…
Germany backed the deal after initial opposition The price cap can be activated from February 15 The upper limit starts to apply if prices exceed 180…
The Montenegrin Electric Distribution System (CEDIS) will purchase electricity from Elektroprivreda (EPCG) to cover technical losses at the same prices at which it recovers this cost…
The price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil came into force today, following the EU’s announcement on Saturday that the International Price Cap Coalition had finalised…
The ongoing energy crisis puts more and more emphasis on domestic energy production. This is especially important for Croatia, which is very dependent on energy imports.…
After six or seven months, the story of a possible takeover of the control package in the Oil Industry of Serbia from the Russians appeared in…
The European Union announced an energy support package worth 1 billion euros to help the Western Balkans deal with the ongoing energy crisis in Europe. The…
The Secretary General of the Serbian Committee of the World Energy Council, Miodrag Mesarović, believes that the eighth package of EU sanctions against the Russian Federation…