North Macedonia close to decision to build Čebren pumped storage hydropower plant by itself
The country has been trying to finish the Čebren pumped storage hydropower plant project for many years now
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
Božinovska at BEF 2026: Regional cooperation is not a choice, but a necessity
The fourth edition of Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF 2026) has brought together 500 participants
Electricity prices: Ireland leads Europe, Serbia tops Western Balkan ranking
Ireland reported the highest average price of electricity for households in Europe in the second half of 2025 - 40.4 eurocents
CBAM data for Q1 2026: Historic power flow patterns between EU, Western Balkans shift
The Energy Community Secretariat published the first report on the impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on electricity markets
Energy Community Secretariat, Balkan Green Energy News sign MoU to advance clean energy awareness across Balkans
The MoU outlines the framework for collaboration, ensuring accurate, timely, and balanced reporting while upholding the media's independence
ENTSO-E final report: Overvoltage caused blackout in North Macedonia
The final report was prepared by an 18-member Panel comprising representatives from TSOs, ACER, and national regulatory authorities
