Slovenia: Government extends fuel price regulation for six months, introduces price caps on highway stations

The Slovenian Government has decided to extend its current fuel price regulation for an additional six months, while introducing new measures to ensure that fuel prices at highway service stations align with prices found elsewhere in the country. After considering several options for fuel pricing, officials opted to keep the existing system based on profit […]

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Romania: EDP opens 60 MW Albina solar power plant near Timisoara, boosting renewable energy capacity

Portuguese energy company EDP has officially inaugurated a new solar facility near Timisoara, marking a major milestone in Romania’s renewable energy development. The Albina solar power plant, with an installed capacity of 60 MW, is now the largest solar project in Timis county. The Albina plant has already started generating electricity, adding valuable capacity to

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Romania: Electricity consumption rises slightly in early 2025 amid decline in production and primary energy resources

According to data from the National Institute for Statistics (INS), Romania’s electricity consumption in the first four months of 2025 totaled 16.95 TWh, marking a 1.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Industrial electricity consumption reached 12.68 TWh, showing a slight decline of 0.2% from the previous year. Household consumption rose by 5.5%,

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Croatia: INA reports 2024 net profit of 156 million euros and approves 120 million euro dividend distribution

Croatian oil company INA presented its consolidated and unconsolidated financial reports for 2024 at this week’s General Assembly meeting, alongside the independent auditor’s report. In 2024, INA reported a net profit of just over 156 million euros. From this amount, about 7.8 million euros will be placed into statutory reserves. The company plans to distribute

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Croatia adds 10 MW Dugopolje solar power plant to national grid

Croatia’s electricity network has been strengthened by the addition of the Dugopolje solar power plant, which has a capacity of 10 MW. The project marks another milestone in the country’s ongoing expansion of renewable energy. The solar facility was developed by Koncar, with state-owned HEP Proizvodnja serving as the investor. The entire project was implemented

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Serbia revises energy infrastructure plan, prioritizing solar over wind projects

Serbia has revised its Baselines of the Energy Infrastructure Development Plan and Energy Efficiency Measures for the period up to 2028, with projections extending to 2030. The document sets out priority projects in the energy sector. The original plan was adopted in mid-2023 at the proposal of the Ministry of Mining and Energy. In the

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Albania: Gramozi Green Energy plans 38 MW photovoltaic plant in Kolonja

Albania’s energy ministry announced it has received an expression of interest from the local renewable energy company Gramozi Green Energy to construct a 38 MW photovoltaic plant near the southeastern town of Kolonja. The project is a fully private investment and will not benefit from any government partnership or incentives, according to a notice from

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Bulgaria: EIB to support transition from coal to clean energy at Maritsa East Complex

Bulgaria will receive advisory support from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for the greening of the Maritsa East Complex, one of Europe’s largest coal-fired power sites. The power plant produces up to 35 per cent of the country’s electricity. According to the agreement that was signed, EIB Advisory will collaborate with the Bulgarian Ministry of

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