Montenegro wraps up transposition of EU’s Electricity Integration Package
Montenegro has completed the transposition of the EU’s Electricity Integration Package, according to the Energy Community Secretariat
Serbia eyes last quarter of 2027 for power market coupling with EU – SEEPEX CEO
Miloš Mladenović was one of the speakers at the 14th International Forum on Energy for Sustainable Development in Skopje
Belgrade Energy Forum – energy transition in Southeast Europe is accelerating
The Western Balkans would gain a strategic advantage by joining the EU’s single electricity market, Energy Community Secretariat Director Artur Lorkowski said at the opening of BEF 2024
North Macedonia eyes first market coupling with some EU member state in 2026
Coupling electricity markets with EU countries is very important for the EU membership candidate states, MEMO CEO Simon Shutinoski said
Serbia, Hungary, Slovenia sign deal to merge their power exchanges
Hungary, Serbia and Slovenia signed an agreement to integrate their electricity exchanges under Adex Group
Montenegro to couple day-ahead electricity market with Italy
In its report to the Government of Montenegro, the Ministry of Energy and Mining proposed market coupling with Italy
Serbia to couple electricity market with EU by 2026 – SEEPEX
Coupling will make it easier for the industry, as a consumer, and power producers to enter the electricity market
SEEPEX: Right time for businesses to enter electricity market
The need for the government to regulate power prices is slowly diminishing, experts from Serbian power exchange SEEPEX said, advising firms to turn to the market
