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Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turkey’s Garanti BBVA bank to stop financing coal projects

Linglong, HBIS to become first major active electricity consumers in Serbia

World’s largest floating wind turbine installed in China’s waters

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

SANY Renewable Energy to start building Alibunar wind parks in Serbia by end-June

France seeks massive electrification amid fossil fuel crisis

Ecological Uprising calls on citizens to back petition to protect water under Serbian constitution

Hidroelectrica signs turnkey contract with Enevo for 46 MW solar plant

Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turkey’s Garanti BBVA bank to stop financing coal projects

Linglong, HBIS to become first major active electricity consumers in Serbia

World’s largest floating wind turbine installed in China’s waters

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

SANY Renewable Energy to start building Alibunar wind parks in Serbia by end-June

France seeks massive electrification amid fossil fuel crisis

Ecological Uprising calls on citizens to back petition to protect water under Serbian constitution

Hidroelectrica signs turnkey contract with Enevo for 46 MW solar plant

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Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turkey’s Garanti BBVA bank to stop financing coal projects

Linglong, HBIS to become first major active electricity consumers in Serbia

World’s largest floating wind turbine installed in China’s waters

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

SANY Renewable Energy to start building Alibunar wind parks in Serbia by end-June

France seeks massive electrification amid fossil fuel crisis

Ecological Uprising calls on citizens to back petition to protect water under Serbian constitution

Hidroelectrica signs turnkey contract with Enevo for 46 MW solar plant

Turning point for power market as BESS is no longer optional

China offers to build modular nuclear reactor in Serbia

Serbia delays renewables connection procedure until 2029

Serbia joins regional platform for gas transmission capacity allocation

Curtailments, negative prices slash solar power revenue in Greece by up to 60%

Turkey plans electricity corridor to supply Europe, compares it to TANAP

Offshore wind auctions in Greece to include flexible CfDs and curtailment protection

Hidroelectrica appoints Iulius-Dan Plaveti as CEO

Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’

Focused Energy secures USD 240 million for world’s first commercial laser fusion plant

Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating

Turkey’s Garanti BBVA bank to stop financing coal projects

Linglong, HBIS to become first major active electricity consumers in Serbia

World’s largest floating wind turbine installed in China’s waters

IEA: Middle East conflict is reinforcing shift towards security, trust, diversity in energy sector

Bulgaria surges to world’s No. 1 in battery systems share

SANY Renewable Energy to start building Alibunar wind parks in Serbia by end-June

France seeks massive electrification amid fossil fuel crisis

Ecological Uprising calls on citizens to back petition to protect water under Serbian constitution

Hidroelectrica signs turnkey contract with Enevo for 46 MW solar plant

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mol nis sale

Serbia backs talks on sale of NIS to Hungary’s MOL – energy minister

Đedović Handanović has confirmed that Russian shareholders are negotiating the sale of their stake in Serbia-based oil company NIS to MOL

Energy Crisis
Serbia
December 25, 2025
Fearful about oil sanctions Serbia Vucic seeks support from EU leaders

Fearful about oil sanctions, Serbia’s Vučić seeks support from EU leaders

Facing NIS's imminent halt due to US sanctions, President Aleksandar Vučić met with EU leaders António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen

Energy Crisis
Region/EU
December 11, 2025
MOL talks possibilityof purchasing stake Serbia NIS

MOL in talks about possibility of purchasing stake in Serbian NIS

Hungarian MOL is discussing the possibility of acquiring a stake in Serbian oil refiner NIS, which is under US sanctions due to Russian ownership

Energy Crisis
Serbia
November 27, 2025
Vucic Serbia offer premium buy oil company NIS from Russia

Vučić: Serbia ready to offer premium to buy oil company NIS from Russia

If talks with potential investors fail, Serbia should offer a better price for NIS but, in any case, the refinery must work, President Aleksandar Vučić said

Energy Crisis
Serbia
November 16, 2025
Serbia deciding whether to nationalize Gazprom owned oil company NIS

Serbia deciding whether to nationalize Gazprom-owned oil company NIS

The Government of Serbia is about to decide whether to nationalize oil refiner and fuel distributor NIS, owned by Russia's Gazprom

Energy Crisis
Serbia
November 15, 2025
Romania to take control of Lukoil assets

Romania to take control of Lukoil’s assets

Romania wants to take control of Lukoil's operations to get an exemption from US sanctions. It's unclear whether the government would nationalize the assets

Energy Crisis
Region/EU
November 12, 2025
Lukoil refinery Petrotel romania sanctions

Russia’s Lukoil to sell refineries, fuel chains in Southeast Europe amid US sanctions

Lukoil operates oil refineries in Bulgaria and Romania, as well as fuel retail chains across the region

Energy Crisis
Region/EU
October 28, 2025
Susnjar Croatia prepared buy oil company NIS in Serbia

Šušnjar: Croatia prepared to buy oil company NIS in Serbia

US sanctions against the Russian-owned NIS have taken effect, and Šušnjar claims the acquisition would benefit both Serbia and Croatia.

Energy Crisis
Croatia Serbia
October 9, 2025
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