Minister Admir Šahmanović formally assumes energy, mining portfolio in Montenegro
Minister of Energy and Mining of Montenegro Admir Šahmanović was formally voted in as the two ministries that he ran were merged
Aurora forecasts Western Balkans power capacity growth of 20 GW by 2040
The Western Balkans could see a 20 GW increase in installed capacity by 2040, with nearly 65% from renewables, Aurora Energy Research found
Feasibility study complete for Romania’s East-West underground high-voltage line
A project for underground high-voltage power link East-West across Romania entered a new phase with the completion of the feasibility study.
Turkey pushing against rivals for transmission of green electricity to EU
Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Bulgaria launched a green energy transmission project that could compete with the proposed Black Sea submarine link Georgia-Romania
Bulgaria aims to make Europe’s biggest energy community
The upcoming solar power program in Bulgaria for municipalities and small businesses will create Europe's biggest energy community, Minister Zhecho Stankov claims
Greece’s IPTO connects to balancing energy platform PICASSO
The Independent Power Transmission Operator of Greece has joined PICASSO, soon after ESO, its counterpart in neighboring Bulgaria
Masdar to supply Eni with electricity from Albania through planned undersea interconnection
Masdar and Taqa Transmission intend to deliver power to Eni from future power plants of 3 GW in total in Albania, through a subsea cable
Cypriot minister not optimistic about cable project with Greece amid Turkish intimidation
Cypriot Minister of Finance Makis Keravnos said the GSI undersea cable project still faces very serious political obstacles