Serbia’s TSO EMS completes underground high-voltage cable in EUR 2.7 million project

Serbia’s state-owned power grid operator Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) has completed the construction of an underground high-voltage cable running from EMS’ substation Belgrade 17 at the Plavi Most overpass to EPS’ substation Belgrade 13 at the Autokomanda looped interchange. The project has created conditions for more reliable and secure power supply to central parts of the […]

Greek power company PPC CEO steps down

Greece’s majority state-owned Public Power Corporation (PPC) Chairman and CEO Manolis Panagiotakis has tendered his resignation to new Greek Environment and Energy Minister Kostis Hatzidakis, saying that the move is aimed at making it easier for the new government to implement its policy. Hatzidakis thanked the outgoing PPC CEO for his years of service and […]

Serbia needs to hike electricity prices, but not before reforming EPS – Fiscal Council

Serbia’s state power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) must step up investments in order to boost production capacities and meet environmental protection standards, which requires first implementing the company’s long-delayed reform and reducing power distribution losses, slashing or aborting the channeling of EPS’ profits into the state budget, and only then increasing electricity prices, according to […]

Croatia’s HEP Group posts EUR 184 million net profit for 2018

Croatia’s state-owned energy company Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP Group) reported a net profit of HRK 1.36 billion (around EUR 184 million) in 2018, an increase of 5% compared to 2017. The profit came from the group’s electricity business, with losses seem in other segments of operations, according to HEP Group’s annual report. HEP Group posted an […]