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Europe: Electricity prices decline in late July, mixed outlook for early August

During the final week of July, average electricity prices declined across the major European power markets compared to the previous week. The smallest reductions were observed in the United Kingdom’s N2EX market and Italy’s IPEX market, with decreases of 4.9% and 5.0%, respectively. Meanwhile, the largest drop was recorded in the Nordic countries’ Nord Pool […]

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Electricity demand drops across most major European markets in late July

During the week of July 28, electricity demand declined in the majority of key European power markets compared to the previous week. Italy experienced the largest decrease, with demand falling by 12%, while Spain recorded the smallest drop, just 0.8%. Germany, France, and the United Kingdom also saw decreases of 2.3%, 2.7%, and 2.8%, respectively.

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European renewable energy update: Solar power breaks records, wind production set to decline

During the week of July 28, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production increased across most major European electricity markets, marking a reversal from the declining trend observed the previous week. France led the surge with an 8.6% rise in solar output, followed by Germany with a 2.9% increase. Spain saw a modest 1.3% boost, while Italy

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Serbia: Desulphurization facility at TENT B nears completion, following TENT A’s successful launch

The desulphurization facility at the TENT B thermal power plant is nearing the end of its construction phase. Civil works have been completed, and commissioning is underway with staged testing of individual components. The initial release of flue gases and limestone slurry through Absorber B1 was successfully conducted, with a similar trial for Absorber B2

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Serbia: SEEPEX day-ahead market sees slight volume decline but price increase in July 2025

In July 2025, a total of 481,815.7 MWh of electricity was traded on the Serbian energy exchange SEEPEX’s day-ahead market, representing a 4.7 percent decrease compared to June and 2.4 percent less than July 2024. The average daily traded volume stood at 15,542.4 MWh. Despite the drop in traded volume, prices increased notably. The average

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Montenegro: HPP Perucica receives usage permit after 65 years

The Perucica hydropower plant, a key asset in Montenegro’s electricity system, has finally been granted its official usage permit after operating under a construction authorization since 1953, state-owned power utility EPCG announced. EPCG highlighted the lengthy delay as an example of slow institutional processes and questioned the reasons behind the long wait and the previous

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Region: Serbia and Romania finalizing Djerdap 3 hydropower agreement, advancing energy cooperation

The Memorandum of Understanding for the development of the Djerdap 3 pump-storage hydropower plant is nearing completion and is expected to be signed once harmonization is finalized, according to Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic. This announcement followed her meeting with Romanian Energy Minister Ivan Bogdan, during which they discussed expanding joint energy

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Serbia sees growing prosumers with over 5,000 renewable energy producers and 106 MW installed capacity

The number of prosumers in Serbia has reached 5,071, collectively contributing 106 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity, according to the latest register maintained by the Electricity Distribution System (EDS). This growth reflects increasing participation from households, businesses, and local authorities in renewable energy production. Households form the largest group by number, with 3,667 prosumer homes

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