Romanian tomato grower to halve costs by installing own cogeneration units
One of the largest greenhouse tomato growers in Romania is about to start generating power and heat and capturing CO2
Šoštanj authorities demand clear benefits for citizens from Slovenia’s first floating solar plant
State-owned power utility HSE hopes that construction on Slovenia's first floating solar power plant could begin in late 2027
Šušnjar: Serbia interested in receiving natural gas via Croatia; Đedović Handanović: Just considering it for now
The capacity of the liquefied natural gas terminal on Krk Island in Croatia has been increased from 2.9 billion to 6.1 billion cubic meters per year
Lukoil strikes provisional deal for sale of its foreign assets to Carlyle
Lukoil signed a conditional agreement to sell its international business under US sanctions to Carlyle, based in Washington DC
Ortutay: MOL to keep Rijeka refinery in Croatia in operation after taking over Serbian NIS
Both for Croatian oil and gas company INA and MOL Group, the Rijeka refinery is a strategic asset, INA CEO Zsuzsanna Ortutay stressed.
BiH’s electricity imports double to record EUR 321.6 million in 2025
Electricity imports to Bosnia and Herzegovina doubled in 2025, mainly due to coal shortages and power plant overhauls
Davos: China reaffirms green agenda as US slams EU’s net-zero goal
China reiterated its commitment to green development, in contrast to the US, whose commerce secretary said in Davos that America should rely on oil and gas
US firm eyes construction of three gas-fired power plants in BiH
Representatives of US companies and the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) have visited BiH


