Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’
Nominee for Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Jernej Vrtovec said Slovenia's priority is to build the second part of the Krško nuclear power plant
Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating
The initiative aims to reduce air pollution and dependence on fossil fuels
Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP
Turkey is targeting a green electricity transmission and trade project linking Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and Bulgaria
Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO
CEO of Complexul Energetic Oltenia, Iulius-Dan Plaveti, is becoming the head of the Romanian state-owned power giant – Hidroelectrica
Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection
Two measures are under consideration for the first Greek offshore wind farms, to make them commercially viable in the long term
IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector
The effects of the conflict are prompting states and firms to rethink investment strategies, according to the World Energy Investment report
Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional
BESS is becoming conventional and a critical element of the electricity system, according to a panel at Belgrade Energy Forum – BEF 2026
Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant
Focused Energy has secured USD 240 million for the construction of the world’s first commercial laser fusion power plant
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