Serbia’s EPS explores possibility to use biomass, biogas in coal power plants
EPS launched a call for an analysis of the availability and technological suitability of biomass in Serbia for use in its power plants
Slovenia adopts updated Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan
Slovenia targets 400 MW in BESS, 100 MW in electrolyzers and more pumped storage in the updated Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan
Montenegro labels 15 energy projects as infrastructure priorities
The Government of Montenegro has adopted a list of priority infrastructure projects for the energy sector
Vučić: US, UK to block supply of oil to Serbia through JANAF
President Aleksandar Vučić said he obtained information that the US would impose sanctions on Russia-owned oil company NIS in Serbia
Christian Zinglersen reappointed to lead ACER for next five years
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has extended the mandate of Director Christian Zinglersen through 2029.
Ugljevik power plant back online, but coal shortage remains unresolved
Faced with workers fearing for their jobs, the management of the state power utility has promised significant investments in Ugljevik
Shell wins bid to explore for oil, gas in Bulgaria’s Black Sea
A subsidiary of Shell plc has been chosen as the top bidder for the exploration of oil and natural gas in the western Black Sea
Bulgaria preparing to halt Russian gas transit, citing US sanctions
Bulgaria warned it would halt the transit of Russian gas to Serbia and beyond if Gazprom doesn't find another way to pay for it


