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Montenegro: EPCG cancels second tender for Otilovici small hydropower plant over bid compliance issues

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has terminated its second tender for the design and construction of the Otilovici small hydropower plant after rejecting all submitted proposals. The public procurement commission dismissed bids from three consortia led by local firms Vigoris Ecotech, Permonte, and Elnos Crna Gora. While all three offers aligned with the tender’s estimated […]

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Serbia: EPS delays environmental study for Bistrica hydropower project due to legal changes

State-owned power utility EPS has announced a delay in completing the draft environmental impact assessment (EIA) study for the Bistrica pump-storage hydropower plant project, citing recent changes in legislation as the primary reason. The study is being developed in line with Serbia’s Law on Environmental Impact Assessment and based on guidelines issued by the Ministry

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Serbia: EPS completes wind and solar installations as part of green energy push

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has successfully completed the installation of the 20th and final wind turbine at its first-ever wind farm in Kostolac, finalizing a renewable energy project with a total capacity of 66 MW. In parallel, all solar panels have been installed at the nearby Petka solar power plant, which is scheduled to be connected

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Bosnia and Herzegovina: ERS sees surge in electricity exports amid hydropower boos

Luka Petrović, Director of Bosnia’s state-owned power utility ERS, reported a significant rise in electricity exports over the past month—a trend he expects to continue. The increase comes thanks to recent rainfall that greatly enhanced hydroelectric output, especially from the Drina and Vrbas hydropower plants (HPPs). This influx of water also helped replenish the Bileća

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Serbia: Kolubara coal output surpasses targets as EPS maintains stable production and begins electricity exports

State-owned power utility EPS has announced that coal production at the Kolubara mining basin has remained stable and is performing above expectations. Since the beginning of the year, output has exceeded planned levels by 6%. The company attributes this success to efficient operational management and the dedication of its workforce, which has ensured consistent coal

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Bulgaria: Natural gas prices could drop further, heating hike requests lack justification

Plamen Mladenovski, the newly appointed Chairman of the Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (KEVR), has said that natural gas prices in the country could decrease by at least 10% in the near future, as global market prices continue to decline. He pointed out that KEVR has already reduced natural gas prices for April

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Montenegro: EPCG seeks one-year extension for Otilovici small hydropower plant project

State-owned power utility EPCG has requested a one-year extension for completing the first phase of the Otilovici small hydropower plant (SHPP) project near Pljevlja. The delay is due to the ongoing tender process for the facility’s design and construction. The first phase involves preparing the necessary technical documentation. The Otilovici SHPP will be built on

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Greece: Bio-LNG set for introduction as DESFA nears certification for Revythoussa terminal

The bio-LNG sector is gaining traction and is set to make its formal debut in the Greek market once DESFA, the country’s natural gas transmission system operator, secures certification for the Revythoussa LNG terminal, located near Athens. The certification process is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The approval will address

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Greece: RWE and PPC to build 567 MW solar projects as part of clean energy push

Energy giants RWE and PPC are advancing Greece’s clean energy transition through their joint venture, Meton Energy, which has made a final investment decision to proceed with the construction of two large-scale solar projects in Central Macedonia. The Kotyli and Neo Syrakio solar plants will have a combined capacity of 567 MW and are expected

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Montenegro: EPCG confirms stable electricity prices amid TPP Pljevlja reconstruction

Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has confirmed that electricity prices will remain unchanged for the time being. As the ecological reconstruction of thermal power plant Pljevlja begins, a process expected to last until mid-November, EPCG has secured the necessary electricity imports to cover any shortfall during this period. Approximately 70 million euros have been allocated

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