Historic Danube water lows signal blackout risks – in tandem with fuel crisis
Power production is plummeting in Hungary, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria due to an almost unseen drop in the Danube water level, which is also limiting oil and fuel shipments
Prosumers: We are sustaining Romania’s energy system amid crisis
Prosumers group APCE claimed merits for keeping the Romanian grid in balance as the drop in Danube water flows jeopardized power supply
Serbia opens operational diesel reserves to maintain supply stability
Oil companies in Serbia gained access to operational diesel fuel reserves, as low river water levels are hindering imports, and the global situation is becoming more complex
Fuel imports to Serbia fall amid low water levels, global disruptions
Only 25% of planned July imports of petroleum products into Serbia have arrived, due to low Danube water levels, alongside global market disruptions and high prices, while stocks are dwindling
Serbia not satisfied with MOL’s latest proposal for oil company NIS takeover
The main stumbling block in the negotiations with MOL concerns NIS' oil refinery and the supply of the Serbian market with oil products
Hybrid vehicles overtake petrol cars on Serbian market
Sales of new hybrid vehicles in Serbia in the first quarter of the year surpassed those of petrol cars, according to the latest data
Balkan countries mitigating fuel shock with export bans, excise cuts
Governments in Southeastern Europe are rolling out short-term measures to maintain fuel supply and limit the surge in prices at the pump
IEA urges demand-side measures to ease energy crisis from Iran war
The escalating energy crisis from the Iran war can be eased with a range of demand-side measures spanning transportation, cooking and industrial production

