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
Renewables account for 99% of Turkey’s net electricity capacity additions
Electricity capacity in Turkey reached 122 GW in 2025, of which 62% was from renewables, according to the SHURA Energy Transition Center
Montenegro’s EPCG finishes study on gas power plants
State-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore officially received a feasibility study for gas power plants in Montenegro
Serbia developing legal framework for CO2 storage
Serbia's draft law on hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation will include permanent disposal of CO2 in geological formations of depleted deposits
Greek company Aktor sets up BESS subsidiary after entering LNG trade
Power storage services are the core activity of Aktor's new subsidiary Aktor BESS, but it could also generate electricity
European Commission: Russian gas ban doesn’t include transit to Serbia, BiH
Balkan Green Energy News asked the European Commission to clarify if the supply of Russian gas to Serbia and BiH would be halted as of January 1, 2026
Several EU member states face uncertainty amid looming Russian gas ban
Hungary and Slovakia oppose the Russian gas ban, but the Energy Council envisages exceptions for EU states and even the Western Balkans
Serbia warns of gas crisis as EU transit ban threatens Balkan Stream supply
Serbia is in a very difficult situation because, as of January 1, 2026, it won’t be able to receive Russian natural gas via Bulgaria, according to the Ministry of Mining and Energy