Croatia presents EUR 637 million package to mitigate surge in power, gas prices
The measures are planned to lower the expected increase of electricity and gas prices to 9.6 percent and 20 percent, respectively
European energy crisis and how history repeats itself: Losses are borne by consumers while profits are retained by utilities
Exposure of end consumers to high energy prices or increased price volatility has to be mitigated by proper national transposition of EU directives
Kosovo* doubles electricity prices for households
The decision to increase prices is aimed at lowering the consumption of households, and making citizens save energy
SEEPEX CEO: Electricity prices won’t get back to precrisis levels
Futures are the best indicator for prices for 2022, said Miloš Mladenović, director of Serbia’s power exchange SEEPEX
Soaring prices push up BiH electricity exports to all-time high
The record value of BiH's power exports in 2021 was largely due to soaring prices on the international market caused by the energy crisis.
Conference Serbian Companies on Changing Power Market to be held in Belgrade on February 22
In Belgrade on February 22, Balkan Green Energy News is organizing a conference on the outlook for Serbia’s electricity market for the next few years and new roles of market players.
IEA: Rising demand for electricity could result in high prices over next three years
Average wholesale electricity prices in Europe in the fourth quarter of 2021 were more than four times as high as their 2015-2020 average
Serbian government caps electricity prices for firms at EUR 75 per MWh
The decision by the Serbian government could mean a rise in prices for some and a reduction in prices for others
