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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

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Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

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Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Western Europe sees hottest June–July period on record

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bih uvoz izvoz struje elektricna energija bicakcic

BiH cuts electricity imports by nearly 40%

Electricity imports into BiH in 2025 reached a record BAM 629 million (EUR 321.6 million)

Coal
Bosnia and Herzegovina
July 21, 2026
Energy Transition 2 Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Officials from BiH, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia agreed to improve coordination in connecting energy infrastructure and maintaining the security of supply

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia
July 1, 2026
kosovo us coal gasification lng

Kosovo* seeks US support for coal gasification instead of joining its regional gas supply initiative – report

The Government of Kosovo* has asked the US to help it with coal gasification projects, citing large lignite reserves

Coal
Kosovo*
June 26, 2026
Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects green activist energy policy

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

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Slovenia
June 3, 2026
world iea World Energy Investment 2026 report war shift security

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

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World
June 1, 2026
Emblematic Ag. Dimitrios lignite plant shuts down today in Greece

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

Coal
Greece
May 15, 2026
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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

Coal
Region/EU Serbia
May 12, 2026
serbia eu region bef 2026 sanja bozinovska cooperation

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

Coal
Region/EU Serbia
May 11, 2026
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