Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity
Officials from BiH, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia agreed to improve coordination in connecting energy infrastructure and maintaining the security of supply
Serbia pledges to begin EPS workforce optimization by early 2027 under IMF deal
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has concluded the third review under the Policy Coordination Instrument for Serbia
Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP
Turkey is targeting a green electricity transmission and trade project linking Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and Bulgaria
Western Balkan energy ministers: Alternative supply routes, regional cooperation are key to energy security
Energy ministers from Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia met at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
A strong 2040 EU energy efficiency framework is an imperative for energy security, competitiveness and affordability
Energy efficiency must remain at the heart of EU energy policy after 2030 to strengthen energy independence, cut bills and protect citizens from future crises.
Rapid energy transition or costly reliance on fossil fuels – time is running out for Southeast Europe
Energy security has become an issue of political stability, economic survival, and national security, Mislav Slade-Šilović said at BEF 2026
Božinovska at BEF 2026: Regional cooperation is not a choice, but a necessity
The fourth edition of Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2026) has brought together 500 participants
CIP: Europe could reduce electricity prices by 40% by 2050 with clean energy
CIP built an integrated energy system model and based on that, conducted an analysis of how Europe’s energy system could evolve towards 2050