North Macedonia delays coal exit deadline to 2030
Minister of Environment and Physical Planning Naser Nuredini said North Macedonia would close its two coal plants by 2030
Soaring prices push up BiH electricity exports to all-time high
The record value of BiH's power exports in 2021 was largely due to soaring prices on the international market caused by the energy crisis.
Nearly half of Slovenian firms risk collapse over high energy costs
Respondents in a poll conducted Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia expect energy expenses to jump 128% this year
Conference Serbian Companies on Changing Power Market to be held in Belgrade on February 22
In Belgrade on February 22, Balkan Green Energy News is organizing a conference on the outlook for Serbia’s electricity market for the next few years and new roles of market players.
Albania to lease oil-fired power plant as a response to energy emergency
State-owned power utility KESH issued the call for expression of interest for leasing a thermal power generation asset
Serbian government caps electricity prices for firms at EUR 75 per MWh
The decision by the Serbian government could mean a rise in prices for some and a reduction in prices for others
State aid for businesses, power companies in Bulgaria may reach EUR 1 billion
The Bulgarian government has secured an additional EUR 650 million for businesses and energy companies due to the energy crisis
Germany, Belgium to close nuclear reactors despite Europe energy crisis
The move comes amid the ongoing energy crisis in Europe and the EU’s plans to recognize nuclear power as a low-carbon energy source.