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Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad reports significant drop in May 2025 electricity production

Hidroelektrane na Drini, a subsidiary of the power utility ERS that operates the Visegrad hydropower plant, announced that the plant generated 59.11 GWh of electricity in May 2025. This represents a 48% decrease compared to April 2025, when production reached 113.76 GWh. Compared to May 2024, output was slightly higher, as the plant produced 54.02 […]

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Slovenia: Electricity generation drops in May 2025 amid lower thermal and hydro output

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country’s net electricity generation in May 2025 totaled 1,261 GWh, marking a 5% decrease compared to the same month last year and a 1% decline from April 2025. Thermal power generation saw the steepest drop, falling by 36% year-on-year, followed by hydropower,

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Romania: Cernavoda Unit 2 taken offline for technical assessments after smoke incident

Nuclearelectrica, the operator of Romania’s only nuclear power plant at Cernavoda, announced that Unit 2 was taken offline on 25 June in a controlled shutdown. The move was made to allow for further technical assessments and, if necessary, the implementation of corrective measures. The company stressed that all procedures are being conducted according to strict

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Romania: Hidroelectrica awards contract for first floating solar power plant

Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica has awarded a contract for the development of its first floating solar power plant, a key component of the Nufarul pilot project. This initiative marks a major step for the company as it begins integrating floating photovoltaic technology into its renewable energy portfolio. The contract was awarded through an open public

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Bulgaria achieves historic milestone as solar power surpasses national electricity demand

For the first time in its energy history, Bulgaria saw solar power generation briefly exceed the country’s electricity consumption. This landmark event occurred on Friday, June 20, between 10:00 and 12:00 AM, when solar panels produced more electricity than the nation consumed during those two hours—also contributing to exports. According to the Bulgarian electricity transmission

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Bosnia and Herzegovina sees surge in electricity output and renewable energy generation in April 2025

According to the Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the country produced a total of 1,205 GWh of electricity in April 2025, marking an increase from 1,015 GWh recorded in April 2024. Hydropower plants accounted for 38.2% of the gross electricity production, thermal power plants contributed 53%, while solar and wind power made up

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Albania approves 62 MW solar power plant led by Turkey’s Fortis Energy

The Albanian government has approved the construction of a 62 MW solar power plant in the village of Tac Larte, situated in the southeastern part of the country. The project will be developed by Turkish renewable energy company Fortis Energy, representing another step in Albania’s push to expand its clean energy production. The newly approved

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Albania resumes costly electricity imports amid drought and high temperatures

High temperatures and a prolonged lack of rainfall have compelled the Albanian Power Corporation (KESH) to resume purchasing electricity from the international market. Over the past two weeks, KESH organized four auctions, spending a total of €14 million to cover domestic energy needs. The electricity was bought at an average price of €95 per megawatt-hour.

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Europe: EU renewable electricity share drops in early 2025 despite solar surge

In the first quarter of 2025, 42.5 percent of net electricity generated in the European Union came from renewable energy sources. Compared with the first quarter of 2024, this represents a decrease of 4.3 percentage points, down from 46.8 percent. Although electricity generation from solar increased significantly from 40.9 terawatt-hours in the first quarter of

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Electricity prices surge across SEE and Europe in Week 25 amid rising demand and gas costs

In Week 25 of 2025, electricity market prices rose sharply across all Southeast European (SEE) countries compared to the previous week, with average prices exceeding €80/MWh. This increase was driven by a rise in gas prices—whose futures reached their highest settlement level since April 3—and by higher demand caused by rising temperatures. The week started

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