British Star Energy sells three geothermal projects in Croatia
The transaction releases EUR 5.2 million of restricted cash and removes future capital commitments arising from licences, the company said
ENNA kicks off installation of its first solar power plant outside of Croatia
Romanian ENEVO Group has started the construction of a solar power plant for Croatia-based ENNA Group
Severe electricity price spikes in SEE in summer 2024 could have been avoided – report
ACER's 2025 Monitoring Report tracks progress, challenges and benefits in the implementation of the 70% requirement
Slovenia tops EU list for most smart power meters, Croatia among laggards
At the top of the list of European Union member states with the highest number of smart meters are the Scandinavian countries and Italy
Christian Zinglersen reappointed to lead ACER for next five years
The EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) has extended the mandate of Director Christian Zinglersen through 2029.
Gence-Creux, ACER: EU power market reform to minimize price volatility for consumers
Electricity market design reform is currently one of the hottest topics in the energy sector in Europe. We spoke with Christophe Gence-Creux, head of the Department for Electricity at the ACER