CBAM data for Q1 2026: Historic power flow patterns between EU, Western Balkans shift
The Energy Community Secretariat published the first report on the impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on electricity markets
Second Romania-Serbia power line operational, cross-border capacity jumps 80%
The first system within the 400 kV Pančevo-Reșița interconnection was put into operation in November, and now the second one has come online
EU adopts first-ever EU network code on cybersecurity for the electricity sector
The grid code will support a high, common level of cybersecurity for cross-border electricity flows in Europe
Montenegro, Serbia, Republic of Srpska to boost cooperation in energy security
At a meeting in Belgrade, the ministers of energy and mining also discussed the Buk Bijela hydropower project and the Bileća lake issue in BiH
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
Portugal, Spain cap gas prices for power producers to bring down wholesale prices
The payments to utilities will be calculated based on the price difference between the market price of natural gas and the gas price cap
Submarine cable helps triple CGES’ electricity transit revenues
Montenegrin TSO pulled in EUR 11.6 million in revenues in 2020 from the commercial use of the power link between Montenegro and Italy.
Slovenia, Bulgaria receive EUR 76 million in EU financing for cross-border power lines
EU Member States have approved EUR 48.2 million in aid under the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) to Slovenian transmission system operator (TSO) ELES for the construction of the first power line between Slovenia and Hungary, as well as EUR 28.6 million to Bulgarian TSO ESO for the construction of the power line between Bulgaria and […]