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Serbia: NIS seeks extended US sanctions delay as current license nears expiry

Serbian oil company NIS announced that it has submitted a new request to the US Department of the Treasury for a special license, seeking to delay the full enforcement of US sanctions, which are scheduled to take effect on 28 April. The request aims to ensure the company can continue its operations without disruption beyond […]

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Romania: Nofar Energy finalizes major contract for 265 MW solar power plant

Nofar Energy has secured a comprehensive contract for a 265 MW solar power plant in Corbii Mari, Dambovita County, just west of Bucharest. The contract covers all phases of the project, from engineering to long-term operations and maintenance. This large-scale development is one of the biggest solar projects in Romania. The project will be developed

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Montenegro: CEDIS allocates over €30 million for 2025 electricity infrastructure upgrades

Montenegrin electricity distribution system operator, CEDIS, has earmarked more than 30 million euros for infrastructure investments in 2025, aiming to improve the country’s electricity distribution network and meet necessary supply standards. This year’s investment is approximately 6 million euros higher than the previous year, demonstrating the company’s growing ambitions and the increasing complexity of its

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Serbia: Fortis Energy to build 110 MW solar power plant with storage

Turkish renewable energy company Fortis Energy has announced plans to construct a 110 MW solar power plant near the town of Sid in northwestern Serbia. The Erdevik solar project will also feature a 31.2 MWh energy storage system, enhancing grid stability and energy reliability. The project reached a key milestone in January 2025, receiving approval

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Albania: KESH partners with AFD to modernize Drin River hydropower plants

Albania’s state-owned energy company, KESH, has signed a cooperation agreement with the French Development Agency (AFD) for a technical assistance grant valued at €800,000. This grant aims to support operational improvements and enhance oversight of the three major hydropower plants along the Drin River. Through this partnership, AFD will deliver specialized technical expertise to advance

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North Macedonia: Alcazar Energy and IFC partner on 400 MW wind project

Luxembourg-based renewable energy investor Alcazar Energy Partners has signed a development support agreement with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, to advance a major wind power project in North Macedonia. The agreement will provide development funding for the initial phase of the Stip wind farm, a 400 MW project

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Romania: Hidroelectrica launches €20 million tender for Pascani hydropower project

Romanian state-owned electricity producer Hidroelectrica has allocated approximately €20 million (excluding VAT) for advancing the Pascani hydropower plant (HPP) project on the Siret River. The investment focuses on acquiring and installing hydromechanical systems for four gates of the spillway dam. The contract encompasses a full turnkey solution, including design services, construction work, as well as

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Romania proposes financial guarantee for electricity market contracts to enhance stability and accountability

Romania’s National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has issued a draft order for public consultation that proposes the introduction of a financial guarantee for electricity market contracts. Set at 30% of the contract value, the guarantee is intended to bring more structure and stability to the electricity trading environment, according to ANRE President George Niculescu. Under

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