Slovenia to aid energy-intensive companies with EUR 30 million per year
Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy Bojan Kumer said the bill addresses the serious challenges facing this segment of Slovenia's economy
Maćić: Exempting Serbia from CBAM for electricity would mean disastrously fast decarbonization; carbon tax will also block market coupling with EU
The European Commission has acknowledged that problems with applying CBAM to electricity exist, but has not yet offered solutions, says Ljubo Maćić, special advisor at Serbia’s Economics Institute
Negative prices to form so-called bathtub curve in Greece as photovoltaics keep growing
The latest energy modeling in Greece shows ever-decreasing prices around noon, due to the expected continuation of the PV capacity surge
Energy Community’s CBAM Readiness Tracker: Western Balkans still far from exemption as full implementation nears
The Energy Community’s 2025 CBAM Readiness Tracker suggests efforts to meet the exemption criteria for electricity are gaining momentum
Under Reform Agenda, BiH commits to aligning electricity prices with market
The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted the Reform Agenda, after a delay longer than one year
BiH’s power utility ERS sees EUR 14.8 million loss in 2025
The new Prime Minister of the Republic of Srpska Savo Minić called the situation in the electricity sector extremely complex
RES Croatia to Brussels: Renewables have no future in Croatia
RES Croatia, together with SolarPower Europe and WindEurope, has sent a letter to the European Commission in Brussels
Montenegro’s state power utility posts EUR 24.5 million loss in H1 2025
EPCG's total revenue in the first half of 2025 amounted to EUR 208.1 million, while total expenses reached EUR 234.7 million


