Serbia strengthens power grid amid growing focus on European energy resilience

In light of recent large-scale blackouts affecting multiple European countries, including incidents in the Balkans and on the Iberian Peninsula, Serbia is stepping up efforts to ensure the stability and resilience of its electricity transmission system. These developments will be at the center of discussions at an upcoming energy conference in Kopaonik. Jelena Matejić, CEO […]

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North Macedonia issues first renewable energy certificates to ESM

North Macedonia has reached a significant milestone in its energy transition, as the national market operator MEMO issued the country’s first Guarantees of Origin (GoOs) for electricity generated entirely from renewable sources. The inaugural certificates were granted to the state-owned utility Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM) for its hydropower production. Energy Minister Sanja Bozinovska hailed

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Hungary achieves lowest electricity import rate in over a decade amid solar surge

Hungary’s dependence on imported electricity fell to its lowest level in more than ten years in April 2025, with imports accounting for just 9.9% of gross electricity consumption, according to the Ministry of Energy. This marks the lowest import share since early 2012 and reflects a significant improvement compared to the previous record in September

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Croatia: Geothermal project halted after investor bankruptcy and license revocation

The Slatina 3 geothermal drilling project in Croatia has been abandoned following the bankruptcy of EES Dravacel, the company holding the exploration license. The project, backed by British firm Cindrigo, collapsed despite an investment of around 4 million euros, due to a lack of a viable business plan and financial instability. Verko Kutleša, the bankruptcy

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sarajevo Canton launches first wind farm as Interenergo expands renewable portfolio

The first wind power facility in Sarajevo Canton has been officially commissioned at Ivan Sedlo, in the municipality of Hadžići. Developed by Slovenian company Interenergo, a member of the Austrian Kelag Group, the project represents a significant milestone in the region’s clean energy transition. Interenergo was also the primary investor behind the initiative. Construction of

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Bosnia and Herzegovina sees surge in electricity and energy production in March 2025

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), gross electricity production in the country reached 1,494 GWh in March 2025, up from 1,351 GWh recorded in the same month last year. Hydropower plants contributed 37.4 percent of total gross production, thermal power plants accounted for 55.5 percent, while solar and wind power

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity and energy production in FBiH sees growth in April 2025 despite drop in coke output

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) in April 2025 reached 589 GWh, marking a 6.3 percent increase compared to April 2024, when production stood at 554 GWh. Hydropower plants contributed 44.65 percent of the total gross electricity output, thermal power plants accounted for 44.31 percent, and wind farms made up

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Region: Ukraine revamps gas import strategy to cut costs and boost energy security

Ukraine’s energy authority has introduced a new gas import framework aimed at reducing the high transit costs associated with delivering gas through the TransBalkan pipeline from Greece. This move is part of broader efforts to stabilize the country’s energy supply after domestic gas output was severely impacted by a wave of Russian missile attacks earlier

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Slovenia: Electricity generation rises 44% year-on-year amid shifts in energy supply

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in April 2025 increased by 44% compared to the same month last year. Total net electricity production reached 1,271 GWh in April, which was 11% lower than in March 2025. Production in thermal power plants fell by 20%

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