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
EU countries set aside EUR 236 billion in past year to offset energy crisis
Measures to shield businesses and citizens against the rising energy prices range from tax breaks to direct financial aid
France to introduce unprecedented measures to cushion energy crisis
The French government has made a move to have as many new power plants as possible in operation in the shortest possible time
Sarajevo secures funding for wood pellet factory
While governments in the region are struggling to secure enough wood pellets, Sarajevo Canton is moving forward with a plan to build a factory
Bulgarian gas thriller – between LNG tankers and payments in rubles
Bulgaria is looking to Azerbaijan and Turkey for additional gas supplies, as the caretaker government announces inevitable talks with Gazprom
Europe’s power crisis overtaking gas crisis
Europe is now facing a parallel gas and power crisis. The influence of the rising cost of gas driving up power prices is well understood. What is receiving less attention is a rapidly accelerating power crisis which is driving a renewed surge in gas prices. The geopolitics of Russian supply dynamics is currently dominating global […]
Record electricity, gas prices: steady supply in the Balkans will depend on coal power plants
Power prices rose due to gas price hikes, prompted by Gazprom’s announcement it will suspend Nord Stream 1 deliveries for three days
Germany’s Uniper to restart 875 MW coal power plant for 2022/2023 winter
Germany's Uniper is bringing the Heyden 4 coal power plant back on the market to help secure electricity during the upcoming winter