Renewable energy ambitions must include ways to ensure grid integration
Market participants in the region have differing views of the current state of the grid, according to a panel held at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
Renewables financing environment completely reshaped by market instability
Representatives of international financial institutions, banks, and funds discussed new financing models at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
CBAM may hinder decarbonization and renewables, contrary to its intended aim
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) has caused serious disruptions to electricity markets in the Western Balkans, called into question their integration with the EU market, and increased uncertainty for renewable energy investments. If this uncertainty is not resolved relatively quickly, CBAM will produce effects contrary to its intended aim of accelerating decarbonization […]
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
Matejić: Serbia’s grid to integrate 12 GW of renewables in next six years
Jelena Matejić, General Manager of Elektromreža Srbije, took part in a panel on transmission grids at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
Greece to install largest public cooperative solar park for farmers, vulnerable households
The Greek authorities plan to install a cooperative solar power plant for the supply of 147,000 farmers and 17,000 vulnerable households
Montenegrin utility EPCG developing 639 MW of power generation and storage projects
EPCG is developing solar, wind, battery, and hydropower projects totaling 639 MW, with an expected annual output of over 1 TWh, wrote Milutin Đukanović, President of the Board of Directors
Montenegro’s TSO eyes EUR 25 million loan to upgrade two substations
The Government of Montenegro is providing a guarantee for a loan agreement with France's AFD

