Governing the Unseen: Interdependencies in Europe’s Digital–Energy Transition and Sovereignty
The growing digital-energy nexus is reshaping Europe’s energy transition, creating new opportunities and challenges for resilience, competitiveness and strategic autonomy.
Balkan TSOs face green transition challenge: grids must keep pace with energy shift
Investments in grids, digitalization, and energy storage are key to ensuring security of electricity supply amid rapid decarbonization, representatives of regional TSOs said at Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2026)
Western Balkan energy ministers: Alternative supply routes, regional cooperation are key to energy security
Energy ministers from Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia met at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
Greece’s Papastavrou: Serbia, North Macedonia to join Vertical Corridor with gas interconnections
Minister of Environment and Energy of Greece Stavros Papastavrou said the Vertical Corridor would be expanded to North Macedonia and Serbia
A strong 2040 EU energy efficiency framework is an imperative for energy security, competitiveness and affordability
Energy efficiency must remain at the heart of EU energy policy after 2030 to strengthen energy independence, cut bills and protect citizens from future crises.
Ag. Dimitrios shutdown today leaves Greece with last coal plant
Today is the last day of operation of the Agios Dimitrios thermoelectric station, Greece's largest lignite-fired facility
Japan-based PowerX eyes battery investments with EPCG, factory in Montenegro
PowerX from western Japan signed a deal with Montenegro's state-owned EPCG on planning 500 MWh of battery storage in the Balkan country
Serbia not satisfied with MOL’s latest proposal for oil company NIS takeover
The main stumbling block in the negotiations with MOL concerns NIS' oil refinery and the supply of the Serbian market with oil products
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