North Macedonia mandates solar systems for public buildings to boost energy efficiency Read More »

North Macedonia mandates solar systems for public buildings to boost energy efficiency

Public buildings in North Macedonia will soon be required to install solar systems, following recent amendments to the Energy Efficiency Law. The changes aim to harmonize national policy with EU standards, delivering both economic and regulatory benefits for citizens. Authorities expect the measures to lower energy bills, improve air quality, protect the environment, and create […]

Bulgaria reports higher electricity output and lower gas consumption in June 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria reports higher electricity output and lower gas consumption in June 2025

According to the Bulgarian National Statistical Institute, electricity production in June 2025 increased by 17 percent compared to April, reaching 3,024 GWh, while electricity consumption fell by 0.2 percent month-on-month to 2,403 GWh. Natural gas consumption in June 2025 decreased by 17.8 percent to 148 million cubic meters, while production remained unchanged at 1 million

Bosnia and Herzegovina: FBiH to launch first solar feed-in tariff auction with 12 MW capacity quota Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: FBiH to launch first solar feed-in tariff auction with 12 MW capacity quota

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) is preparing to launch its first public call for a solar feed-in tariff (FIT) auction. The process will be carried out through an electronic auction platform, in line with recently adopted regulations presented by the Operator for Renewable Energy Sources and Efficient Cogeneration (OIEiEK). The platform is currently

Slovenia: Hydropower production remains on track despite unfavorable conditions Read More »

Slovenia: Hydropower production remains on track despite unfavorable conditions

Unfavorable hydrological conditions have affected Slovenia this year, yet data from the first seven months of 2025 show that hydropower production remained within planned levels. Hydropower plants on the Drava, Sava, and Soca rivers delivered just over 2,404 GWh to the transmission network between January and July. This is more than 25% lower than the

Romania: Plose solar power plant connected to national grid, boosting renewable capacity Read More »

Romania: Plose solar power plant connected to national grid, boosting renewable capacity

The Plose solar power plant in Calarasi County has been officially connected to Romania’s national electricity grid, marking a significant step in the country’s renewable energy development. The project was developed by Alerion Clean Power and constructed by Parapet, representing a total investment of 26.8 million euros, including an 18.5 million euro loan from BCR

Hungary: MOL launches 3D survey to explore geothermal energy at Danube refinery Read More »

Hungary: MOL launches 3D survey to explore geothermal energy at Danube refinery

MOL has begun an advanced 3D seismic survey at its Danube refinery and surrounding areas to assess the potential for geothermal energy resources. The project is part of the company’s strategy to integrate cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions into its refining operations. The survey aims to locate underground reservoirs with water at suitable depth

Region: Croatia defends JANAF capacity after Hungarian concerns over regional oil supply Read More »

Region: Croatia defends JANAF capacity after Hungarian concerns over regional oil supply

Croatian Economy Minister Ante Susnjar has addressed comments by Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto, who argued that the JANAF oil pipeline cannot fully meet the oil needs of Hungary and Slovakia. Susnjar emphasized that Croatia remains committed to supporting its neighbors, noting that all available capacities for crude oil transport and liquefied natural gas deliveries

Bulgaria boosts power production and exports as renewable output surges in 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria boosts power production and exports as renewable output surges in 2025

According to data from Bulgarian electricity transmission system operator ESO, the country produced 27.3 TWh of electricity between 1 January and 31 August 2025, marking an 8.67% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Electricity consumption also grew, rising by 5.58% to 25.47 TWh. As a result, Bulgaria recorded net electricity exports of 1.84

error: Content is protected !!
Scroll to Top