At first glance, gas appears to be losing the battle for the future of Southeast Europe’s energy system. Solar generation reached 5,632 MW during the second half of…
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Representatives of the Republika Srpska (RS) and Russia’s Gazprom held talks in St. Petersburg focused on future gas supply arrangements, infrastructure development, and potential investment opportunities,…
A broad coalition of civil society organizations is urging governments across the Western Balkans to reconsider their energy strategies, warning that continued investment in gas infrastructure…
Serbia is preparing to launch a new long-term support program with the World Bank focused on expanding gas infrastructure and continuing energy efficiency investments, with the…
Hungary is moving to close the final gap in its gas infrastructure by linking its transmission network with Slovenia, thereby establishing interconnections with all neighboring countries…
The Croatian gas transmission network has made a significant step forward with the successful connection of the new Zabok-Lučko pipeline section to the existing international pipeline…
The expansion of gas infrastructure across Central and South-Eastern Europe is frequently interpreted as a stabilizing force for regional power markets. Developments such as LNG inflows…
Montenegro and the United States are preparing to open formal negotiations next week on a government-to-government agreement that highlights gas infrastructure as a major area of…
Serbia is moving to restructure its gas sector by creating a new company, Gas Infrastruktura, which will take over the management and ownership of the country’s…
By the end of 2025, Greece is set to commission three significant gas infrastructure projects that will strengthen its position as an energy hub in southeastern…



