Bosnia and Herzegovina’s power utility keeps posting losses amid weak output, increased imports
EPBiH failed to turn a profit in the first half of 2025, posting a EUR 23.25 million loss instead.
Serbia adopts Just Energy Transition Plan until 2030
Serbia now has a Just Energy Transition Plan until 2030, with suggestions how to mitigate of the impact of reducing fossil fuel use
BiH’s electricity imports up 4.5 times
The step rise in power imports is another evidence of the difficult situation in the country's three utilities
Project underway for 81 MW solar park on coal mine in Montenegro
The Government of Montenegro gave a provisional green light for a solar power plant of 81.1 MW in peak capacity on coal land in Pljevlja
North Macedonia, Kazancı sign memorandum on gas power plants
The memorandum of understanding was signed by Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski and Cemil Kazancı, President of the Board of Directors of Kazancı Holding
IRENA: 91% of new renewables units are more cost-effective than fossil fuel alternatives
Renewables maintained their cost leadership in global power markets, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in an annual report
BiH’s power utility EPBiH cancels waste co-incineration trial in Tuzla coal plant
Power utility Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine aborted a waste co-incineration test at its Tuzla coal power plant
Serbia’s EPS starts trial operation of its Petka PV plant on coal tailings dump
EPS connected its first larger solar park, called Petka, to the grid. The new facility is in its coal complex Kostolac.


