Croatia caps power prices for households, businesses
The Croatian government adopted another package of measures to ease the burden of high energy prices on households and businesses
PM Abazović: Montenegro can’t endure electricity import costs for long
Outgoing Prime Minister of Montenegro Dritan Abazović pointed to the impact of the energy crisis on state finances
IEA’s Birol debunks three myths about global energy crisis
Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), wrote an op-ed for the Financial Times
Bulgaria to deliver 200 MWh of electricity to North Macedonia
prices would have to be defined in accordance with the legislation of Bulgaria and North Macedonia and the EU's directives
Grid stress test: Germany intends to extend operation of two nuclear plants
After performing a stress test, the German government now wants to keep two reactors in reserve this winter instead of closing them
Natural gas, electricity prices soar 30% on Nord Stream 1 shutdown
Gazprom said it would keep the Nord Stream 1 pipeline offline right after the G7 agreed to cap the price of Russian oil
Democratic Party demands parliamentary inquiry: who is responsible for outages in EPS?
As a result of the outages, Serbia became a major importer of electricity and spent EUR 650 million since last winter
Albania, Serbia sign memorandum to cooperate in energy, mining sectors
The memorandum of cooperation between the two countries was signed at a summit of the Open Balkan initiative in Belgrade