Croatia sees decline in electricity production and surge in energy imports in May 2025

According to short-term energy statistics published by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics, Croatia’s net electricity production in May 2025 totaled 981 GWh, marking a 2 percent decrease compared to May 2024, when production reached 1,001 GWh. Out of the total electricity generated in May, 516 GWh or 52.6 percent came from hydropower plants. Thermal power […]

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Croatia: CROPEX sets new intraday trading record as market embraces 15-minute products

CROPEX’s intraday continuous market set a new record for the delivery day of July 17, 2025, in trading 15-minute products, reaching a volume of 3,189.4 MWh. In addition, 60-minute products recorded a trading volume of 11,386.6 MWh, bringing the total daily volume to 14,576 MWh. This new peak surpasses the previous intraday volume record of

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Bulgaria: IBEX sets new intraday trading record with 32,221 MWh on July 17, 2025

The Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX) set a new daily record on its intraday market segment using the continuous trading mechanism for the delivery day of July 17, 2025. A total of 32,221.23 megawatt-hours (MWh) was traded, marking a 41 percent increase compared to the previous record of 22,881.33 MWh, which was set for the

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Hungarian shell company takes over troubled Trebinje 1 solar project amid transparency concerns

Just months after the Hungarian company Lugos Renewables withdrew from its majority stake in the Trebinje 1 solar power plant project, another Hungarian company, Mayer NRG, took over the 70 percent share in the 50 million euro venture. The remaining 30 percent is still held by the state-owned power utility ERS. In January, the Government

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Albania launches second internship call to boost youth employment in oil and gas sector

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Energy, Belinda Balluku, has announced the launch of the second round of internships for students specializing in oil and gas, offering them the opportunity to join the state-owned company Alpetrol. “In 2024, the Ministry of Infrastructure, in cooperation with Alpetrol, initiated a new project aimed at young

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Kazakhstan and Hungary finalize oil volume deal, but pricing talks delay first shipments

Kazakhstan’s national oil company KazMunayGaz and Hungary’s MOL Group have agreed on the volume of Kazakh oil to be delivered by pipeline to Budapest, though negotiations over pricing are still ongoing. In February, Hungary reached an agreement to import Kazakh crude following the European Union’s decision to completely phase out Russian oil imports by the

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Serbia: Resavica seeks approval for environmental impact assessment to expand Stavalj coal mine

The state-owned company Resavica has officially submitted a request to the Ministry of Environmental Protection for approval to conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) related to the expansion of coal mining activities in the eastern and western parts of the Stavalj deposit. Located on the Pešter plateau, the brown coal mine has a history dating

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Greece to launch key gas infrastructure projects by 2025, strengthening role as regional energy hub

By the end of 2025, Greece is set to commission three significant gas infrastructure projects that will strengthen its position as an energy hub in southeastern Europe. According to DESFA, the country’s natural gas transmission system operator, two new compressor stations located in Komotini and Ampelia, along with a high-pressure pipeline serving western Macedonia, will

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Croatia: MOL and JANAF clash over crude oil pipeline capacity and pricing amid regional energy tensions

Despite recent testing conducted in June on the JANAF crude oil pipeline, the assessments offered by Hungary’s oil and gas group MOL and Croatia’s pipeline operator JANAF have revealed a sharp divergence in views. MOL maintains that it requires firm guarantees of uninterrupted oil delivery through Croatian territory at competitive rates—assurances it claims JANAF has

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Croatia: Growing dependence on electricity imports highlights urgent need for renewable investment

An analysis by the Renewable Energy Association of Croatia (OIEH) has highlighted the country’s continued dependence on imported electricity, raising concerns about the resilience of its energy system. Prolonged drought conditions and the declining profitability of fossil-fuel-based power generation have exposed the limited self-sufficiency of Croatia’s electricity network. During the second quarter of the year,

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