Romania sells decommissioned Mintia coal power plant
The buyer is required to invest in a new power generation unit that will mainly use natural gas and renewables
EU governments preparing market reforms to decouple power prices from gas
Austria, Belgium, and Germany believe market reforms are inevitable to weaken the prevailing influence of gas costs on electricity prices
Following Croatia, Montenegro to abolish value added tax on solar panels
The Ministry of Economic Development and Tourism of Montenegro announced that it is preparing new measures to weaken the pressure of the energy crisis in the autumn
Facades of government buildings set to go dark as Serbia readies power saving measures
Serbia plans to offer large discounts on electricity bills to households that cut their consumption compared to the same month a year earlier
Greece increases electricity exports to neighboring Balkan countries
Electricity exports from Greece to its neighbors in the north have increased in July and are expected to increase further in August.
EPBiH plans to start buying electricity from private producers
EPBiH has issued a public call for the procurement of electricity produced from renewable sources and through high-efficiency cogeneration
Lithium research is threat to Rekovac municipality, locals and ecologists warn
Balkan istraživanja Ltd. aims to continue its activities and open more exploration wells in the municipality of Rekovac, the Association of Environmental Organizations of Serbia (SEOS) has announced. The company has received licenses for geological exploration on a total area of almost half the territory of the municipality, according to activists and locals who are […]
The Hague hopes to keep buying Russian gas after EU sanctions deadline
The Hague seeks a temporary exemption from the EU’s sanctions against Russia as it struggles to find a replacement for Gazprom’s gas
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