Serbian oil company NIS installs 6.8 MW solar power plant
Gazprom-owned Serbian oil refiner and service station chain NIS commissioned its ground-mounted 6.8 MW solar power plant. It is one of the biggest in the country.
US temporarily lifts sanctions on Russian oil purchases
The United States has authorized the purchase of Russian oil and petroleum products already at sea until April 11
CROPEX expands into Slovenian electricity market
The move marks the first time the Croatian Power Exchange will operate outside Croatia, according to CROPEX CEO Ante Mikulić
CGES to invest EUR 15 million in BiH-Montenegro-Albania power line
Montenegro's TSO Crnogorski Elektroprenosni Sistem plans to invest EUR 200 million over the next five years
EnEarth gets permit for carbon storage at offshore oil field in Greece
Integrated energy services firm Kent won a contract for front-end engineering design for the Prinos CO2 project in Greece for carbon storage.
Slovenia to invest EUR 174 million in electricity grids
Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy Bojan Kumer signed four contracts and two decisions for grid modernization
Von der Leyen: EU considering natural gas price cap to curb electricity prices
These measures have gained renewed urgency as natural gas prices have skyrocketed due to the conflict between US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other
Bulgarian village fighting to protect crucial forest from solar park
Thirty hectares of forest are at stake with a solar power project in the southwestern corner of Bulgaria, above the Starchevo village