Hungary suffers highest cross-border electricity price volatility spillovers in EU
IMF has examined wholesale electricity price volatility and its spillover effects across 24 countries in the European Union
Serbia’s EPS changes electricity pricing system for businesses
The new pricing system ensures that prices reflect current market conditions while providing stability and predictability for customers
Serbia’s power utility EPS adopts Transformation Plan
By adopting the Transformation Plan, Serbia has met an important structural benchmark within the framework of the arrangement with the IMF
Serbia to invest EUR 400 million in reconstruction of hydropower plants
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said EUR 400 million would be invested in the revitalization of EPS's four hydropower plants
North Macedonia to reconsider strategic partnership model for Čebren, gas-hydrogen power plants
Kovačevski said an analysis would show the best option for projects for the Čebren pumped storage hydropower plant and two gas-hydrogen facilities
Kosovo* secures EUR 160 million in loans from IMF for renewable energy investments
The IMF earmarked EUR 260 million package for Kosovo* for solar and wind power projects and a stand-by arrangement, Minister Murati said
Serbia promises to IMF it would raise electricity, natural gas prices by up to 30%
The IMF approved a two-year standby arrangement for Serbia, which will be able to withdraw EUR 2.4 billion
Serbia to turn its electricity giant EPS into joint stock company
Citizens may get 15% of Elektroprivreda Srbije or EPS this year as the Government of Serbia plans to change its status from a public company to a joint stock company. It informed the International Monetary Fund in a letter of intent that it is transforming the power producer with the help of the European Bank […]