Montenegro: EPCG reports setbacks in Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant reconstruction, projects measures to avoid delays Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG reports setbacks in Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant reconstruction, projects measures to avoid delays

Montenegro’s state-owned power company EPCG has reported that the environmental reconstruction of the Pljevlja coal-fired thermal power plant has faced certain deficiencies and irregularities, which could potentially delay the project. EPCG noted that the project is highly complex in both scale and technical requirements and has been ongoing for several years. Over the past six […]

Region: EU monitors JANAF pipeline amid Croatia-Hungary dispute over oil supplies Read More »

Region: EU monitors JANAF pipeline amid Croatia-Hungary dispute over oil supplies

The European Commission (EC) is closely monitoring the ongoing capacity tests on the Croatian JANAF oil pipeline but has refrained from commenting on the dispute between Croatia and Hungary, according to spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen. She stated that the tests are still underway and that the Commission remains in contact with the member states, but will

Bulgaria: Electricity, gas and fuel consumption rise in July 2025 amid mixed production trends Read More »

Bulgaria: Electricity, gas and fuel consumption rise in July 2025 amid mixed production trends

According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, electricity production in July 2025 rose by 8.1% compared to June, reaching 3,270 GWh. Electricity consumption also increased by 15.1% month-on-month, totaling 2,766 GWh. Natural gas consumption in July 2025 grew by 7.4%, reaching 159 million cubic meters, while production remained steady at 1 million cubic meters. Compared

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sanski Most council approves solar power project on former coal site Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sanski Most council approves solar power project on former coal site

The municipal council of Sanski Most has approved a regulatory plan for the Fajtovci – Zlausa area, following a proposal from the local company Lager. The plan allows for the construction of multiple solar power plants on land previously used for coal extraction. A draft of the plan, prepared by the Civil Engineering Institute in

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees 24% drop in August 2025 electricity production Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina sees 24% drop in August 2025 electricity production

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) in August 2025 reached 457 GWh, which is 24.2% lower compared to August 2024, when it amounted to 603 GWh. In total gross electricity production, hydropower plants contributed 28.45%, thermal power plants 62.8%, and wind farms 8.75%. Net electricity production totaled 421 GWh, with

Croatia: JANAF seeks US license extension to mitigate revenue loss from potential NIS sanctions Read More »

Croatia: JANAF seeks US license extension to mitigate revenue loss from potential NIS sanctions

Croatian oil pipeline operator JANAF has warned that it could lose a significant portion of its revenues if US sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS are implemented in October. To address this risk, JANAF plans to request an extension of its license from US authorities to continue its cooperation with NIS. Currently, JANAF holds a

Croatia and Hungary clash over energy transit and alleged wartime profiteering Read More »

Croatia and Hungary clash over energy transit and alleged wartime profiteering

Tensions between Croatia and Hungary have intensified following statements from Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who accused Croatia of profiting from wartime conditions in the energy sector. His remarks provoked strong reactions from both the Croatian Government and JANAF, the operator of the Croatian oil pipeline. JANAF rejected Szijjarto’s claims, calling them false and misleading.

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