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
Iran war boosts sales of electric vehicles in Europe – 51% growth
Data published by New Automotive and E-Mobility Europe reveals that over 224,000 new electric passenger cars were registered in March alone
European Commission seeks to tackle rising fossil fuel costs with electrification, clean energy
The European Commission has proposed a set of measures to alleviate the impact of rising energy prices caused by the war in the Middle East
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
Slovenia imposes mandatory state approval for electricity, natural gas prices
The Government of Slovenia has passed a decree requiring suppliers of electricity and natural gas to obtain approval for price increases
Parliamentarians from Energy Community discuss energy security with MEPs in Brussels
In focus at the Energy Community Parliamentary Plenum in Brussels was the mutual need to integrate energy markets to protect against price and security of supply shocks
Slovenian, BiH power utilities settle historical dispute
State-owned power utilities of Slovenia and the Republic of Srpska in BiH signed settled a dispute regarding the Ugljevik coal power plant in BiH
North Macedonia adopts Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan 2025-2030
North Macedonia's new NECP, covering the period from 2025 to 2030, brings 61 measures for a strong renewables growth and European standards


