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
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
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
Rapid energy transition or costly reliance on fossil fuels – time is running out for Southeast Europe
Energy security has become an issue of political stability, economic survival, and national security, Mislav Slade-Šilović said at BEF 2026
Božinovska at BEF 2026: Regional cooperation is not a choice, but a necessity
The fourth edition of Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2026) has brought together 500 participants
Montenegrin utility EPCG developing 639 MW of power generation and storage projects
EPCG is developing solar, wind, battery, and hydropower projects totaling 639 MW, with an expected annual output of over 1 TWh, wrote Milutin Đukanović, President of the Board of Directors
Italy may revive coal plants if gas price hits EUR 70 per MWh
In an emergency, if the prices of gas reach EUR 70 per MWh, Italy may need to reactivate its coal power plants that are on standby
Bankwatch: Western Balkans must abandon waste-to-energy incineration
Plans for waste incinerators and co-incineration in the Western Balkans pose high financial and health risks, CEE Bankwatch Network warns
