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Croatia: CROPEX sets new record in 15-minute product trading on 11 July 2025

CROPEX’s intraday continuous market recorded a new milestone for the delivery day of 11 July 2025, with a record volume of 2,651 MWh traded in 15-minute products. In addition, 60-minute products saw a trading volume of 8,413.3 MWh, bringing the total daily traded volume to 11,064.3 MWh. This new daily record highlights the growing adaptation […]

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Serbia advances nuclear energy plans with new legal framework and expert coalition

Serbia is moving forward with its nuclear energy ambitions by amending its Energy Law and partnering with the Vinča Institute for Nuclear Sciences to develop a specialized workforce. A new division within the Ministry of Mining and Energy will lead the national nuclear strategy. To support this initiative, the Ministry signed a Memorandum of Understanding

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Serbia to raise residential electricity prices by 7% under IMF agreement

Serbian households will face a minimum 7% electricity price increase by the end of September 2025, in line with commitments under the country’s IMF-supported economic program. Originally planned for October, the adjustment will now include a tightening of the high-tariff “red zone,” reducing the monthly threshold from 1,600 kWh to 1,200 kWh to encourage more

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Montenegro: Average household electricity bill rises to €31.34 in June 2025

The average household electricity bill in Montenegro for June 2025 was €31.34, marking a 2.5% increase compared to June 2024 (€30.59). According to power utility EPCG, the lowest average bill was recorded in Žabljak (€18.9), while Kotor had the highest at €40. Most households (65.91%) will pay less than €30, 17.7% between €30–€50, 12.92% between

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad’s June output drops 43% amid ongoing decline in hydropower generation

Hydropower plant Visegrad, operated by “Hidroelektrane na Drini”, a subsidiary of the power utility ERS, generated 33.74 GWh of electricity in June 2025 — a 43% decrease from May’s output of 59.11 GWh. Compared to June 2024, when the plant produced 36.25 GWh, output is also slightly lower. In 2024, the plant produced a total

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Romania removes double fees on stored electricity to boost energy storage investment

Romania’s National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has adopted new rules eliminating regulated charges on electricity that is stored and later fed back into the grid. Storage operators will no longer pay transmission extraction fees, distribution and system service charges, or green-certificate levies on discharged electricity. Under the new methodology, network operators must track stored-energy flows

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Montenegro: EPCG plans 137MW Stedim solar power plant near Nikšić

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG plans to build the Stedim solar power plant near Nikšić, with an installed capacity of approximately 137 MW. Once operational, the plant is expected to generate around 169.7 GWh of electricity annually. The company has submitted documentation to the national Agency for Environmental Protection, requesting approval to conduct a full

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bileća Lake water levels drop, but electricity supply in Republic of Srpska remains stable

The water level at Bileća Lake has fallen twelve meters below the planned level due to an unusually dry year. However, this shortfall does not pose a threat to electricity supply for consumers in the Republic of Srpska (RS), according to Ivan Koprivica, Executive Director for Technical Affairs at the ERS power utility. Currently, the

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