Croatia: Upgraded Krk LNG terminal enters final testing phase, doubling gas capacity and strengthening regional supply role

The upgraded LNG terminal in Omišalj, located on the Croatian island of Krk, has entered its final testing phase and is expected to begin full commercial operations in the coming days. This follows several weeks of complex preparatory and commissioning work aimed at ensuring the facility’s readiness. Ivan Fugas, Director of LNG Hrvatska, confirmed that […]

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Croatia: CROPEX and INA partner to launch auctions for solar guarantees of origin

The Croatian electricity exchange CROPEX has signed an agreement with oil company INA to organize auctions for the sale of guarantees of origin (GOs) owned by INA. Under the partnership, the GOs will be sold through auctions conducted by CROPEX using its dedicated IT trading platform. INA will initially offer guarantees of origin generated from

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: EU’s new sanctions on Russian LNG underscore need to accelerate gas diversification plans

The European Union’s recent policy moves are expected to have an indirect but notable impact on Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), which, as an EU candidate country, is obliged to gradually align its foreign and energy policies with those of the bloc. Last week, EU member states formally adopted the 19th package of sanctions against Russia

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity production in FBiH down 7.8% in September, coal output mixed and coke production plunges

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) totaled 463 GWh in September 2025, representing a 7.8% decrease compared to the same month in 2024, when production stood at 502 GWh. Hydropower plants contributed 36.5% of total generation, thermal power plants 57.5%, and wind farms 6%. Net electricity production reached 432 GWh,

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity output falls in August, renewables surge nearly 90% year-on-year

According to data from the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), the country’s gross electricity production reached 1,122 GWh in August 2025, down from 1,249 GWh recorded in the same month of the previous year. Hydropower plants accounted for 22.3% of total production, thermal power plants for 68.6%, and solar and wind power

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Europe: US plans funding boost to expand Vertical Gas Corridor and supply more LNG to Ukraine

The United States is considering new funding options to support infrastructure projects that would expand the Vertical Gas Corridor and strengthen gas transmission systems across southeastern Europe. The goal is to increase the flow of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Ukraine and boost regional energy security. The initiative is gaining momentum ahead of a

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Europe: TTF gas prices edge higher in early October as falling wind output lifts demand and LNG keeps market balanced

TTF gas futures rose during the second week of October 2025, supported by stronger gas-for-power demand amid reduced wind generation across Southeast Europe. Futures for November 2025 delivery on the ICE market averaged around €33/MWh, about 3.4% higher than in Week 40. Prices peaked on Tuesday, October 7, at €33.246/MWh — 0.4% above the previous

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Region: SEE power prices rise in Week 41 amid colder weather, higher demand and lower renewable output

During Week 41 of 2025, electricity prices across Southeast Europe (SEE) rose noticeably compared to the previous week, driven by colder weather and reduced renewable generation. Most SEE markets recorded average weekly prices above €110/MWh, except for Greece and Türkiye. The regional average hovered around €108/MWh. Prices were highest early in the week, peaking on

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Romania: Hyperion Renewables secures €16.3 million loan for 38 MW solar project in Sibiu County

Portuguese renewable energy company Hyperion Renewables has secured a €16.3 million loan from Germany’s ProCredit Holding to finance the construction of a 38 MW solar power plant in the town of Săliște, Sibiu County, Romania. Construction of the facility is already underway, marking Hyperion’s first operational project in the Romanian market. The plant is among

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Romania: Econergy selects Shanghai Electric for 125 MW second phase of Parau solar complex

Israeli independent power producer Econergy Renewable Energy has appointed Shanghai Electric as the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor for the second phase of the Parau solar complex in Romania, which will ultimately reach a total capacity of 342 MW. The project, located in Brașov County, recently secured a Contract for Difference (CfD) for 125

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