Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republic of Srpska prepares concession for Trebinje wind farm project with Chinese company

The Government of the Republic of Srpska is preparing to award a concession for the construction and operation of Trebinje wind farm to the Chinese company China Power PTE through direct negotiations, bypassing the usual public bidding process. The investment, estimated at more than 750 million euros, represents one of the largest renewable energy projects […]

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Region: SEE electricity prices soar amid supply constraints and shifting demand in early June 2025

In Week 23 of 2025, electricity market prices surged across nearly all Southeast European (SEE) countries except Türkiye, driven by higher gas and CO₂ prices alongside reduced wind energy production. Prices started the week near €100/MWh, then gradually declined below €100/MWh, ending around €60/MWh on Sunday, June 8. All SEE countries saw double-digit electricity price

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Europe: Fossil fuel and carbon markets rise in early June amid supply concerns and maintenance impacts

Brent oil futures for the Front Month in the ICE market recorded their lowest settlement price of the week, $64.63 per barrel, on Monday, June 2. Prices increased during most sessions throughout the first week of June, reaching a weekly high of $66.47 per barrel on Friday, June 6. This value was 4.0% higher than

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Europe: Rising electricity prices in early June driven by demand and lower renewable output

In the first week of June, average prices in most major European electricity markets rose compared to the previous week. The only exceptions were the Nord Pool market of the Nordic countries and the EPEX SPOT market of France, which experienced price decreases of 1.8 percent and 39 percent, respectively. The MIBEL market of Portugal

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Europe: Electricity demand rises in early June, driven by holiday recovery and temperature shifts

During the first week of June, electricity demand increased in most major European markets compared to the previous week. Germany recorded the largest rise in demand, with an increase of 6.3 percent, while Spain showed the smallest growth, at 0.9 percent. Other markets, including Italy, France, Belgium, and Great Britain, also registered demand increases ranging

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European solar and wind energy trends in early June: Records amid fluctuations

During the week of June 2, solar photovoltaic energy production decreased in the main European markets compared to the previous week. France registered the largest decline, with a drop of 22 percent, while Spain showed the smallest decrease, at only 0.3 percent. In Italy, Germany, and Portugal, solar production fell by 2.4 percent, 8.9 percent,

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Serbia: Construction begins on new 400 kV transmission line connecting Obrenovac and Bajina Bašta

Construction has officially started on a new 400 kV dual-circuit transmission line linking Obrenovac to Bajina Bašta, marking a major advancement in Serbia’s energy infrastructure. This project, initiated near the Obrenovac substation, is part of the wider Trans-Balkan Corridor and aims to improve regional electricity transmission capacity and system stability. Stretching over 109 kilometers, this

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Serbia: Srbijagas reports higher revenues but lower profit in 2024 amid debt reduction

In 2024, gas company Srbijagas saw a notable increase in operating revenues but experienced a significant decline in net profit. According to the company’s financial report, net income dropped to 71.6 million euros from 102.7 million euros in 2023. Despite the lower profitability, total operating income rose by 5% to nearly 1.55 billion euros, indicating

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Central Bosnia Canton launches tender for Komar wind farm development

The Ministry of Economy of the Central Bosnia Canton has issued a public call inviting bids for a concession to develop the Komar wind farm, located in the Goles community within the municipality of Travnik. The project involves constructing and operating a wind farm. The chosen developer will receive the right to use the site

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