Solar and wind energy trends in Europe: Iberian solar growth and widespread wind gains in late May

In the week of May 19, solar photovoltaic energy production increased for the third consecutive week in the Iberian markets. Spain experienced the largest rise with an increase of 10 percent, while Portugal saw an 8.9 percent growth. In contrast, the markets of Germany, Italy, and France reversed the previous week’s upward trend and recorded […]

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Serbia: Brus Municipality to host two new solar power plants in Lepenac area

Two new solar power plants are planned for construction in the municipality of Brus, within the cadastral area of Lepenac. The project is led by local companies Top Renewable Energy 2023 and Kamena Glava Dva. An early public review of the Detailed Regulation Plan (DRP) has been completed, marking the first step toward ensuring the

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Romania to add 2.5 GW of new power capacity in 2025, driven by renewables and gas

Romania is set to add 2.5 GW of new electricity generation capacity in 2025, marking a major increase from the previous year, according to Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja. The boost comes from a mix of gas and renewable projects, supporting the country’s long-term energy strategy. Among the main contributors is a new 430 MW gas

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Romania: Nuclearelectrica sees lower profit despite strong revenue growth in Q1 2025

Romania’s nuclear energy operator Nuclearelectrica reported a net profit of 102.7 million euros in the first quarter of 2025, marking an 8.8% decline compared to the same period last year. Despite the drop in profit, the company posted a strong operational performance, with revenues nearing 300 million euros—up 23.6% year-on-year—driven by increased electricity sales and

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Montenegro attracts global interest in renewable energy projects and grid modernization

Investors from the United Arab Emirates, France, and the United States have expressed strong interest in Montenegro’s energy sector, particularly in solar and wind power, energy storage and modernizing the power grid, Energy Minister Admir Šahmanović announced. He noted that these initiatives represent investments worth hundreds of millions of euros and stressed the urgency of

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Montenegro: EPCG faces major financial strain amid TPP Pljevlja shutdown and rising electricity demand

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG is bracing for a significant financial shortfall in 2025, according to CEO Ivan Bulatović. To ensure a stable electricity supply for households and businesses, the company is expected to seek financial assistance from commercial banks. Several key challenges are driving the projected losses. The thermal power plant (TPP) Pljevlja, a

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Albania: Electricity production drops in Q1 2025 amid rising imports and lower exports

According to the Albanian Institute of Statistics (INSTAT), Albania produced 2,234 GWh of electricity in the first quarter of 2025, which is 9.8% less than the 2,478 GWh produced during the same period in 2024. Electricity exports totaled 738 GWh, down 10.1% year-on-year, while imports rose significantly by 43.4%, reaching 767 GWh. Hydropower remained the

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Slovenia: Ljubljana’s TE-TOL reduces coal use with new gas-steam unit

Ljubljana’s main district heating plant, TE-TOL, has officially taken over a new gas-steam unit, significantly reducing its dependence on coal. With this move, coal now makes up only 20% of the plant’s fuel mix, down from 65%, marking a major step in Slovenia’s transition toward cleaner energy. Slovenia has set 2033 as its official coal

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Serbia: NIS proposes €39.2 million dividend payout from 2024 profit

The Board of Directors of Serbian oil company NIS has submitted a proposal to the shareholders’ assembly detailing the allocation of its 2024 profit. In line with long-standing company policy, NIS intends to distribute 25% of its annual profit to shareholders as dividends—a tradition maintained consistently, except during the pandemic. According to the board’s proposal,

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