Policy changes in US will have marginal impact on global energy transition
AI energy use may seem alarming, but it is projected to stay below EV charging and the cooling of buildings, DNV calculated
Bulgaria’s BEH wants direct link to future Black Sea cable to participate in project
CEO of BEH Valentin Nikolov hinted that Bulgaria would opt for an electricity corridor via Turkey if the proposed cable under the Black Sea doesn't include a direct link to his country
Serbia’s economy in uncharted territory amid imminent US sanctions against oil company NIS
For NIS in Serbia, doing business is becoming exceptionally difficult as the United States is imposing sanctions, starting with payment systems
Indian ChemVolt Global, Serbian ElevenEs forge strategic partnership for batteries
India-based ChemVolt Global and ElevenEs, headquartered in Serbia, established a strategic partnership
Turkey’s TEİAŞ signs USD 750 million loan contract with World Bank
A USD 750 million loan will be used for the Transforming Power Transmission System Project, Turkey’s transmission system operator TEİAŞ said
Montenegrin TSO CGES buying power transmission lines from its Serbian counterpart EMS
Serbian TSO EMS agreed with CGES agreed that each would become the owner of the parts of overhead transmission lines on its country's territory
Romania’s Hidroelectrica to equip hydropower plants with battery storage
Romanian state-owned power utility Hidroelectrica plans to integrate battery storage with all its run-of-river hydropower plants
Under Reform Agenda, BiH commits to aligning electricity prices with market
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the Reform Agenda, after a delay longer than one year
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