US launching strategic dialogue with Serbia, with emphasis on energy
Serbia will maintain good relations with both the US and Russia, Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said ahead of starting strategic dialogue with the US
France’s EDF to conduct four more nuclear energy studies for Serbia
After it completed the preliminary one, France's EDF will conduct four more studies within the first phase of the development of Serbia's nuclear program
NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains
Meeting global ambitions to increase nuclear capacity significantly will require a larger workforce, stronger supply chains, and far more financing, says the Nuclear Energy Agency
Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity
Officials from BiH, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia agreed to improve coordination in connecting energy infrastructure and maintaining the security of supply
Slovakia set to overtake France in nuclear power share as it readies to start up new reactor
Slovenské elektrárne has started loading nuclear fuel into a new 471 MW unit at its Mochovce nuclear power plant after receiving an operating license
Romania, Hungary hit by highest power prices in Europe amid heat, outages
Romania and Hungary have the most expensive electricity in Europe today. The demand for cooling has cut into the record solar power output, while available nuclear and gas capacities dropped.
Croatia, Canada to cooperate in nuclear energy segment
Croatia and Canada have signed a memorandum of understanding in Toronto on intensifying cooperation in the field of civilian use of nuclear energy
Slovenian ministerial candidate Jernej Vrtovec rejects ‘green activist energy policy’
Nominee for Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Jernej Vrtovec said Slovenia's priority is to build the second part of the Krško nuclear power plant