Bitenc: Natural gas infrastructure could be solution for seasonal energy storage
The natural gas pipeline and storage network could be a solution for seasonal energy storage, according to Matija Bitenc, CEO of Plinovodi
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 […]
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
Slovenia imposes mandatory state approval for electricity, natural gas prices
The Government of Slovenia has passed a decree requiring suppliers of electricity and natural gas to obtain approval for price increases
Predovnik: EU – Western Balkans electricity market coupling expected in early 2028 or beginning of 2029
We discussed electricity markets, and CBAM with Chairman of the Management Board of ADEX Group and CEO of BSP Southpool Anže Predovnik
Slovenia’s solar capacity surges to 1.65 GW
Nearly 70,000 solar power units were on the grid in Slovenia in 2025, with a total installed capacity of 1,650 MW
CROPEX expands into Slovenian electricity market
The move marks the first time the Croatian Power Exchange will operate outside Croatia, according to CROPEX CEO Ante Mikulić
Electricity prices in Slovenia fall 4% for households, 13% for all other consumers in 2025
The Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy has published data on reference electricity prices for households and other consumers