The submarine cable project is one of the key ones affecting the integration of Montenegro into the network of European energy systems, it was assessed at…
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The most important investment conference on renewable energy sources in the Western Balkans, Energy Week Western Balkans 2023, will take place this year on October 18-19…
The Western Balkan countries are facing a process of transforming their public power utilities, with a challenging and complex transition period to renewable energy sources for…
On 18-19 October, the high-level renewables investment conference Energy Week Western Balkans 2023 will take place at the new location, Porto Montenegro. Launched in 2022 by…
EU investments aim to support the green transition of the Western Balkan countries, but criticism about the project types and the process remains As the European…
Plans for €3.5 billion worth of new gas-fired power plants, gas pipelines, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the Western Balkans, promoted by European Union (EU) and U.S.…
Electric energy obtained from coal will ensure energy security in the coming decades, but it is coal in that period that will ensure Serbia’s path to…
The increase in flow on the Danube contributed to a strong increase in production in hydroelectric power plants in the Western Balkans in the period from…
If the Carbon Cap Adjustment Mechanism comes into force in 2026, as the EU has proposed, and the electricity exported by the region to the EU…
The Summit of the European Union and the Western Balkans, which was held in Tirana on 6 December, sends a clear message of unity and partnership.…