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North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

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Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

Wildfire in Greece sparks nation-wide wind farm investigation

Serbia begins preparing new climate change law

Rising Danube level allows Hungary to increase production at Paks nuclear plant

SEE heatwave: Romania braces for possible nuclear plant shutdown, power supply cuts to industry

Europe’s largest BESS, Coalburn 1, starts commercial operations

Battery storage in Austria: From regulatory side issue to system component

Romania shuts down remaining reactor at Cernavodă nuclear power plant

Jørgensen: Europe’s electricity system remains stable despite extreme heat and drought

Apply for 2026 Schneider Go Green Challenge student competition

Maxxen Energy to gather energy storage stakeholders at Maxxen Day 2026

Turkey to launch first offshore wind auctions in early 2027

Demolition of two small hydropower plants underway in Šar Mountains

Slovenia grants subsidies for over 18,000 e-bikes

North Macedonia’s first 30 e-buses to arrive by New Year

Plinacro, FGSZ to increase capacity of Croatia-Hungary gas interconnection

Budapest rooftops could host solar capacity 2.5 times larger than Paks nuclear power plant

Montenegro to draft law on foreign investment screening, including in energy

Solar installations below 1 MW in Montenegro no longer require construction permit

Serbia’s EV subsidies see surge in demand

Serbia preparing Geothermal Atlas

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trusina wind farm bih concession

50 MW Trusina wind project in BiH gets fresh start

The Ministry of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska has issued a public call for a concession to build and operate the Trusina wind farm

Renewables
Bosnia and Herzegovina
October 15, 2025
CWP Europe and the European Commission signed the Declaration

CWP Europe gets European Commission’s backing for renewables projects in Albania, Montenegro

CWP Europe and the European Commission have signed a declaration of support for the Tropoja wind farm and the Montechevo solar farm with battery storage

Renewables
Albania Montenegro
October 13, 2025
bih republic of srpska hydropower dabar HPP petar djokic

Hydropower plant Dabar to be completed by end-2027

The Dabar hydropower plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, according to Petar Đokić, Minister of Energy and Mining

Electricity
Bosnia and Herzegovina
September 29, 2025
croatia postak ljut wind farm zadar

Poštak to build 400 MW wind farm in Croatia

The project is for the largest wind energy facility in Croatia and one of the largest in Southeast Europe

Electricity
Croatia
September 22, 2025
serbia eps wind farm strategic partner aleksandar latinovic kotra

Serbia’s EPS plans to build 500 MW of wind farms with strategic partner

A 1,000 MW solar power project is expected to be online by 2029, according to Aleksandar Latinović, Head of Ancillary Services at EPS

Renewables
Serbia
September 5, 2025
serbia beogrid 2025 transmission lines works

Serbia launches construction of two transmission lines as part of BeoGrid 2025 project

The electricity transmission project BeoGrid 2025 is worth a total of EUR 205 million, with six distinct components.

Electricity
Serbia
August 26, 2025
eps kolubara coal mine

Serbia’s power utility to take no loans in 2025, fund coal projects on its own

EPS will not take out loans this year, but will finance all investments from its own resources, says CEO Dušan Živković.

Electricity
Serbia
August 21, 2025
serbia eps profit results 2025

Serbia’s EPS reports EUR 234 million profit for first half of 2025

State-owned Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) achieved lower profit in the first half of the year than in the same period of 2024

Electricity
Serbia
August 15, 2025
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