Rystad Energy: Investments in renewables in Europe set to surpass oil, gas in 2022
The surge in spot electricity prices in Europe decreased the payback period of wind and solar power projects, according to Rystad Energy
Renewable energy producers in Croatia, Serbia terminate feed-in tariff contracts
In Croatia, 63 power plants with a total capacity of 341 MW have so far terminated their contracts, compared to 11 in Serbia
Albania to fine heads of institutions that don’t cut power consumption
The government must lead the way in cutting power consumption, Deputy Prime Minister of Albania Belinda Balluku said
Energy Community DSOs: High electricity prices endanger reliable supply of consumers
DSOs are experiencing a severe liquidity crisis, according to the findings of the Coordination Group of the Energy Community DSOs
Governments should subsidize energy savings, not gas, electricity prices – analysis
The analysis Why Gas Price Cap and Consumer Subsidies Are Both Extremely Costly and Ultimately Futile was prepared by CEPS
Serbia won’t increase power prices for businesses – Prime Minister Brnabić
She commented on rumors that the government would raise the price from the current EUR 95 to EUR 120 per megawatt-hour
Croatia caps power prices for households, businesses
The Croatian government adopted another package of measures to ease the burden of high energy prices on households and businesses
Bulgaria to deliver 200 MWh of electricity to North Macedonia
prices would have to be defined in accordance with the legislation of Bulgaria and North Macedonia and the EU's directives


