Prishtina rejects Belgrade’s offer for coal-for-power swap
Two days ago, Aleksandar Vučić offered to supply electricity to Prishtina in exchange for coal, but also to pay for coal with money
Serbia to spend EUR 1 billion on electricity, coal imports by end of year
Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlović said EPS must complete investments to produce enough coal for domestic power production
Belgrade offers coal-for-power swap to Prishtina
Serbia is also ready to pay for coal with money, President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić said
Renewables are cornerstone of Kosovo* energy strategy through 2031
Kosovo* aims to boost its renewables capacity by 5.6 times within a decade to 1.4 GW including 100 MW from the prosumers segment
EUR 1 billion loan for HEP to secure energy supplies
The funds will be used to buy gas for the Okoli storage facility and achieve the target set by EU to fill up at least 80% of gas storage capacity before the winter
Priority of new Government of Slovenia is to tackle energy crisis
Prime Minister Robert Golob promised everyone would take their fair share of the burden from rising food and energy prices
EU ban on Russian oil to boost fuel prices in Southeastern Europe
Exemptions from sanctions were granted to Bulgaria and Croatia as well as to the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia
Government of Serbia keeps electricity prices at EUR 75 per MWh until end of August
Serbia has decided to keep electricity tariffs frozen to ease the burden of the price spike on consumers amid the energy crisis