Šušnjar: Serbia interested in receiving natural gas via Croatia; Đedović Handanović: Just considering it for now
The capacity of the liquefied natural gas terminal on Krk Island in Croatia has been increased from 2.9 billion to 6.1 billion cubic meters per year
CBAM go-live: no electricity imports in week one
Iron and steel dominated the CBAM imports declared in the first reporting window, January 1-6, according to the European Commission
Slovenia again uses shortcut to meet national renewables target
Slovenia will purchase renewable energy from Croatia through a statistical transfer to meet its 2024 renewable energy target
EU’s amendments to CBAM: possibility of relief, but January 1 brought market uncertainty
Long-awaited implementing acts and amendments to the CBAM Regulation brought only a minor relief for the Western Balkans, investors in renewables, and electricity traders in this region. Balkan Green Energy News has analyzed the documents that the European Commission published in December 2025, and the impact of the proposed measures on Energy Community contracting parties […]
EU4CAET project pre-selects 43 ideas for first renewable energy communities in BiH
The EU for Collective Action for Energy Transition (EU4CAET) project is jointly financed by the European Union and Germany
Serbia is first Energy Community contracting party to enter verification phase of market coupling
At the Energy Community Ministerial Council, ministers addressed energy security, market integration, climate policy
Bruegel: Without refining or delaying CBAM for electricity, EU risks market integration, security of supply
Brussels-based think tank Bruegel has analyzed the impacts of the CBAM application for electricity set for January 1, 2026
European Commission: Russian gas ban doesn’t include transit to Serbia, BiH
Balkan Green Energy News asked the European Commission to clarify if the supply of Russian gas to Serbia and BiH would be halted as of January 1, 2026