The Hague hopes to keep buying Russian gas after EU sanctions deadline
The Hague seeks a temporary exemption from the EU’s sanctions against Russia as it struggles to find a replacement for Gazprom’s gas
EU countries set aside EUR 236 billion in past year to offset energy crisis
Measures to shield businesses and citizens against the rising energy prices range from tax breaks to direct financial aid
Bulgarian gas thriller – between LNG tankers and payments in rubles
Bulgaria is looking to Azerbaijan and Turkey for additional gas supplies, as the caretaker government announces inevitable talks with Gazprom
Record electricity, gas prices: steady supply in the Balkans will depend on coal power plants
Power prices rose due to gas price hikes, prompted by Gazprom’s announcement it will suspend Nord Stream 1 deliveries for three days
Croatia plans to expand LNG terminal on Krk island
Croatia is boosting its LNG capacity in a bid to strengthen gas supplies, while environmental organizations say the government is misleading the public
Energy crisis triggers new coal projects in Republic of Srpska, Serbia
Republic of Srpska plans a new unit at thermal power plant Gacko, as firm in Serbia eyes an underwater coal mining project
Serbia to spend EUR 3 billion on energy imports next winter
The import of natural gas and electricity cost Serbia EUR 1.65 billion last winter
Germany still on the fence about full nuclear shutdown
Economy Minister Robert Habeck says delaying the planned nuclear power plant shutdown would be the wrong move