Romania: R.Power begins construction of 55 MW Lazuri solar power plant, backed by 15-year CfD contract

Polish renewable energy developer and operator R.Power has started construction of the Lazuri solar power plant, a 55 MW facility located in the Lazuri commune in Romania’s Satu Mare county. The project is being carried out by NOMAD Electric, R.Power’s engineering and construction subsidiary. The new plant will be connected to Romania’s national electricity grid […]

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Montenegro: Gvozd 2 wind farm cleared without full environmental impact study, expansion to reach 75 MW by 2026

The Montenegrin Environmental Protection Agency has decided that the planned 21 MW Gvozd 2 wind farm does not require a full environmental impact assessment. The agency emphasized that the investor must fully comply with all environmental protection measures specified in the project documentation and adhere to applicable technical regulations. The Gvozd 2 project represents an

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Bulgaria: KEVR approves November gas price increase secures stable supply from Azerbaijan and LNG imports

The Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (KEVR) has approved a 7.88 percent increase in the wholesale natural gas price for November 2025, raising the rate to approximately 33.7 euros per megawatt-hour, excluding VAT and excise duty. This follows a smaller, 1 percent increase approved for October. Despite the adjustment, the newly approved price

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Bulgaria imposes temporary ban on fuel exports to EU amid sanctions on Russian oil companies

The Bulgarian Parliament has approved a government-backed proposal to restrict the export of petroleum products to other European Union member states, citing the need to protect national energy security in response to new US sanctions targeting Russian oil companies. The decision follows Washington’s announcement of sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil, which include freezing their US-based

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Operational disruptions hit Gacko and Ugljevik power plants, exposing deepening strains in RS energy sector

Both of Republika Srpska’s thermal power plants — Gacko and Ugljevik — have experienced operational disruptions this week, highlighting growing challenges in the entity’s energy sector and prompting swift intervention from the government. At the Gacko Thermal Power Plant, a boiler pipe rupture caused a temporary production halt in the early hours of November 1.

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Region: Feasibility study completed for Serbia–North Macedonia gas interconnector, construction planned by 2027

The feasibility study for the planned gas interconnection between Serbia and North Macedonia has been completed, marking a key step forward in the project’s preparation phase. The new interconnector is expected to be constructed by 2027, with commissioning scheduled for 2028. Once operational, it will enable bidirectional gas flow between the two countries, providing access

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Europe: EU household gas prices drop sharply in early 2025, electricity costs remain stable

According to Eurostat data for the first half of 2025, household gas prices across the European Union declined notably, while electricity prices remained virtually unchanged compared to the second half of 2024. The average household gas price dropped by 8.1 percent, from 12.44 to 11.43 euros per 100 kWh. Eurostat noted that this marks a

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ESG risk mitigation in heavy-industry construction and commissioning in Serbia

Across Serbia, a new wave of industrial development is underway — from large-scale energy facilities and transformer substations to metallurgy complexes, logistics hubs, process plants, and high-voltage infrastructure. These projects are capital-intensive, long-lifecycle assets that attract foreign investment, EPC contractors, and lender scrutiny. Yet their most significant risks today are not limited to engineering, cost

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Managing regulatory complexity in Serbia’s renewables market

Serbia’s renewable-energy sector stands on the threshold of major transformation. The country’s geography, resources, and strategic location in the Western Balkans provide vast potential for wind, solar, and hydro development. Yet that potential remains constrained by an enduring challenge — regulatory complexity. Turning ambitious energy goals into operational projects depends not only on laws and

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Slovenia: Electricity consumption falls 3.2% in September, continuing year-long downward trend

Electricity consumption in Slovenia continued to decline in September 2025, with consumers drawing 831.6 GWh from the transmission network — a 3.2 percent decrease compared to the same month last year. The downward trend in electricity demand, observed throughout most of the year except in February and March, has persisted into the autumn months. Distribution

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