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Montenegro: EPCG Solar Construction accelerates solar capacity growth with major installations in summer 2025

EPCG Solar Construction reported a notable increase in solar capacity additions during June and July 2025, installing a total of 6.7 megawatts (MW) of new capacity. This marks a significant rise compared to the 5.2 MW added during the same period last year. The company attributes the growth to rising demand from corporate, institutional, and […]

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Croatia: CROPEX records 1.3 million MWh traded in July 2025 amid rising electricity prices

In July 2025, a total of 1,295,659.5 megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity was traded on the Croatian energy exchange CROPEX, marking a 7.6 percent increase compared to June. Of the total volume, 1,006,999.9 MWh was traded on the day-ahead market, while 288,659.6 MWh was traded on the intraday market. Compared to July 2024, overall trading volume

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Bulgaria: NEK joins IBEX platform to boost guarantees of origin market

The Bulgarian state-owned National Electric Company (NEK) has been officially registered as an active participant in the guarantees of origin market segment operated by the Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX). NEK is a leading force in Bulgaria’s guarantees of origin sector and plays a key role in the production of electricity from renewable sources. In

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Bosnia and Herzegovina takes key step toward EU energy market integration with new electricity law

President of the Bosnia and Herzegovina CIGRE Committee, Zijad Bajramović, has described the recent adoption of the law on the regulator, transmission, and electricity market as a crucial milestone in the country’s alignment with the European Union’s integrated energy market. The new legislation marks progress in fulfilling Bosnia and Herzegovina’s international obligations, establishing a framework

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Financial losses and operational challenges hit RiTE Ugljevik in first half of 2025

The largest electricity producer in the Republic of Srpska (RS), the coalmine and thermal power plant RiTE Ugljevik, recorded a loss of 13.8 million euros in the first half of 2025, increasing its total accumulated loss to 91.5 million euros. According to the interim financial statement, total revenues for the period reached 34.3 million euros,

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Romania: Hidroelectrica’s H1 2025 power generation drops 27% amid lower hydrology

Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica reported a 27% year-on-year decline in net electricity output during the first half of 2025, generating a total of 6,068 GWh. The decrease was primarily driven by reduced hydroelectric production, which accounts for 98% of the company’s own generation mix. Wind power generation also saw a downturn, falling 14% year-on-year to

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Romania: Rezolv Energy selects partners for second phase of Vifor wind farm

Rezolv Energy has announced the selection of key partners for the second phase of the Vifor wind farm project in Buzău County, Romania. Through its special purpose vehicle, First Looks Solutions, the company awarded the Balance of Plant (BoP) contract to Austrian infrastructure firm PORR. The contract covers all civil works, as well as high-voltage

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Hungary: GoldenPeaks capital commissions two solar power plants, adding 92 MW to national grid

Solar energy developer GoldenPeaks Capital has completed and connected two new solar power plants in Hungary, contributing a total of 92 MW of installed capacity to the country’s energy system. The larger of the two, the Zemplén solar power plant near Bodroghalom, has a capacity of 64.56 MW and has been fully operational since March.

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Bulgaria sees sharp drop in energy consumption and production in May 2025, petroleum output rebounds

According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, electricity production in May 2025 fell by 21.6% compared to April, totaling 2,585 GWh. Electricity consumption also declined on a monthly basis, dropping by 10.3% to 2,408 GWh. Natural gas consumption in May decreased by 17.8%, amounting to 180 million cubic meters, while domestic gas production remained unchanged

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Serbia: Djerdap 1 hydropower plant operating at reduced capacity due to low water levels

The Djerdap 1 hydropower plant is currently operating under limited water supply, which has significantly reduced its electricity production. This month, generation has averaged about 57% of both its installed capacity and the planned production target. Additionally, unit 6 of the plant is undergoing a major overhaul. Ongoing drought conditions and unusually low water levels

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