Romania: NEPI Rockcastle launches first solar power plant as part of €110 million green energy program

NEPI Rockcastle, the largest owner and operator of shopping centers in Central and Eastern Europe, has completed its first solar power plant in Chisineu-Cris, Arad County. The project is part of the company’s broader 110 million-euro renewable energy program across the region, which combines rooftop solar systems on existing retail properties with two large greenfield […]

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Bulgaria: Bulgargaz secures LNG supplies from U.S. producers to meet 2025–2026 winter demand

Bulgaria’s state-owned natural gas supplier Bulgargaz has completed a tender to meet part of the country’s seasonal demand through liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries via the Alexandroupoli terminal in Greece. The tender, launched in mid-September, attracted bids from more than ten international companies and aimed to secure four LNG shipments totaling around 4,000,000 MWh. For

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bitovnja wind farm project moves forward with call for consultancy services

The development of the Bitovnja wind farm near Konjic has advanced to a new stage with the launch of a call for expressions of interest and prequalification for consultancy services. This marks another important step in preparing for the start of construction. The project is financed by the German Development Bank (KfW) under the Ministry

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Serbia: Fuel retailers ramp up imports to counter NIS sanctions and strengthen market resilience

Fuel retailers in Serbia have significantly increased petroleum product imports to counter the effects of sanctions on the national oil company NIS. Tomislav Micovic, Secretary General of the Association of Oil Companies of Serbia, stated that companies had prepared in advance to secure supplies and maintain stability in the domestic fuel market. He noted that

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Romania: Electricity consumption slightly declines in first eight months of 2025, solar generation surges 35%

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consumption in Romania during the first eight months of 2025 totaled 33.3 TWh, a decline of 0.8% compared to the same period in 2024. Industrial electricity consumption reached 25.06 TWh, down 1.8% from last year, while household consumption increased by 2.5% to 7.99 TWh.

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Greece: PPC advances major solar and energy storage projects

The PPC Group is accelerating renewable energy projects in northern Greece, focusing on the former lignite power plant sites of Ptolemaida, Kardia, Agios Dimitrios, and Amyntaio. Once fully operational, the solar power plants currently under construction are set to become the largest in Europe, generating nearly 3,150 GWh annually—over 6% of Greece’s total yearly electricity

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Greece: Natural gas demand surges 16.7% in first nine months of 2025 driven by exports and LNG growth

The Greek natural gas transmission system operator DESFA reported that total natural gas demand, including exports, reached 56.36 TWh in the first nine months of 2025, up 16.7% from 48.31 TWh in the same period in 2024. The main driver of growth was the export market. Gas exports surged to 5.06 TWh, a substantial increase

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS Government launches new concession for Trusina 50 MW wind farm

The Ministry of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS) has announced a public call for bids to grant a concession for the construction and operation of the Trusina wind farm near Nevesinje. The project is planned to have an installed capacity of up to 50 MW, with an expected annual electricity output

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Serbia: EPS expects record-low hydropower generation in 2025 due to prolonged drought

State-owned power utility EPS has announced that 2025 is set to record the lowest hydropower generation in the company’s history, as a result of two consecutive years of severe drought. The decline is linked to significantly reduced precipitation across the Danube and Drina river basins. Over the past 18 months, rainfall and snowfall have been

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Romania: Elawan Energy secures 15-year CfD contracts for 92 MW of wind projects

Spanish independent power producer Elawan Energy has signed 15-year contracts for difference (CfD) with the Romanian Government for two wind projects totaling 92 MW in capacity. The agreements were secured through Romania’s latest renewable energy auction. Both wind farms have reached the ready-to-build stage, with commissioning scheduled for 2028. The CfD mechanism guarantees stable revenues,

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