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EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

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Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

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Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

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Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

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serbia nis mol agreement hungary dubravka djedovic

Serbia, MOL sign shareholders’ agreement on oil company NIS management

The shareholders’ agreement defines how NIS would be managed in the future

Energy Crisis
Serbia
June 16, 2026
refinery pancevo mol nis sale

Serbia not satisfied with MOL’s latest proposal for oil company NIS takeover

The main stumbling block in the negotiations with MOL concerns NIS' oil refinery and the supply of the Serbian market with oil products

Energy Crisis
Serbia
May 13, 2026
US extends deadline for MOL acquisition of NIS in Serbia

US extends deadline for MOL’s acquisition of NIS in Serbia

OFAC approved an extension until May 22 of the talks on MOL Group's proposal to buy Gazprom's majority stake in Serbian NIS

Energy Crisis
Region/EU Serbia
March 26, 2026
Dedovic Djedovic Handanovic ADNOC NIS management Serbian MOL takeover

Đedović Handanović: ADNOC would participate in management of Serbian NIS with MOL upon takeover

ADNOC would be part of NIS's management bodies in case of the planned takeover, as MOL’s minority partner within a joint venture, Serbian Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović said

Energy Crisis
Region/EU Serbia
February 5, 2026
croatia jutarnji list conference Zsuzsanna Ortutay ina mol rafinery rijeka pancevo

Ortutay: MOL to keep Rijeka refinery in Croatia in operation after taking over Serbian NIS

Both for Croatian oil and gas company INA and MOL Group, the Rijeka refinery is a strategic asset, INA CEO Zsuzsanna Ortutay stressed.

Energy Crisis
Croatia Serbia
January 28, 2026
MOL Gazprom Neft agree partial term sheet takeover Serbian NIS minister

MOL, Gazprom Neft agree term sheet for takeover of Serbian NIS

MOL drew up a term sheet with Gazprom Neft regarding the proposed purchase of Serbian oil refiner and fuel stations operator NIS

Energy Crisis
Serbia
January 19, 2026
Szijjarto First major step toward deal for NIS in Serbia possible within days

Szijjártó: First major step toward deal for NIS in Serbia possible within days

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó said a significant step toward a deal for NIS can be expected in the coming days.

Energy Crisis
Serbia
January 15, 2026
Gazprom's NIS can restart Serbian refinery as US suspends sanctions

Gazprom’s NIS can restart Serbian refinery as US suspends sanctions

Croatian oil pipeline operator JANAF said it is prepared to resume supply to Serbian NIS as it received a license from the United States

Energy Crisis
Croatia Serbia
January 1, 2026
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