Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS Government offers 124 million euros to buy back Comsar Energy and Ugljevik concessions Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: RS Government offers 124 million euros to buy back Comsar Energy and Ugljevik concessions

The Government of the Republic of Srpska (RS) plans to offer 124 million euros to purchase Rashid Serdarov’s company, Comsar Energy RS. Energy and Mining Minister Petar Djokic said the cabinet had reviewed information from state energy firm Gas Res and authorized it to continue negotiations with the Russian company. An internationally certified auditor valued […]

Region: Slovenia reduces interest claim against RiTE Ugljevik, paving way for settlement Read More »

Region: Slovenia reduces interest claim against RiTE Ugljevik, paving way for settlement

Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS) Petar Djokic announced that Slovenia has reduced its interest claim against the coalmine and thermal power plant (RiTE) Ugljevik from 67 million euros to 37 million euros. He stated that negotiations are now centered on the number of installments and the repayment schedule, with

Region: Serbia nears long-term gas deal with Russia, advances oil pipeline project with Hungary Read More »

Region: Serbia nears long-term gas deal with Russia, advances oil pipeline project with Hungary

Serbia is nearing the completion of a new long-term natural gas supply agreement with Russian company Gazprom, with only a few details remaining to be finalized. Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic highlighted that Russian gas played a crucial role in ensuring uninterrupted deliveries to households and industry during the peak of the energy crisis. She emphasized

Croatia: Household solar program pauses as 4,100 projects enter evaluation Read More »

Croatia: Household solar program pauses as 4,100 projects enter evaluation

The Environmental Protection and Energy Efficiency Fund will temporarily pause its public call for household solar installations starting 1 September. The call, which opened on 6 June 2025, has received around 4,100 project submissions and is now undergoing evaluation. The program supports households in adopting renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and increasing energy self-sufficiency.

Bulgaria: TPP Bobov Dol explores gas and advanced battery solutions for cleaner energy transition Read More »

Bulgaria: TPP Bobov Dol explores gas and advanced battery solutions for cleaner energy transition

US energy experts have met with the management of TPP Bobov Dol to discuss options for accelerating the plant’s environmental transition. Deputy CEO Ivelin Dimitrov hosted the talks with representatives from the energy solutions company Emtel. Discussions focused on gas-fired cogeneration as a quick pathway away from coal, with proposals for units that could replace

Bulgaria advances NPP Kozloduy nuclear expansion with first AP1000 reactors in Europe Read More »

Bulgaria advances NPP Kozloduy nuclear expansion with first AP1000 reactors in Europe

Bulgaria is moving forward with its largest energy project in decades by advancing two new units at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant. Units 7 and 8 will use Westinghouse Electric’s AP1000 technology, marking the first reactors in Europe to be based on this design. Currently, only two plants worldwide operate with AP1000 units—one in the

Romania: Hidroelectrica to install 64 MW battery storage at Portile de Fier 2 to boost grid flexibility Read More »

Romania: Hidroelectrica to install 64 MW battery storage at Portile de Fier 2 to boost grid flexibility

Hidroelectrica is set to install a 64 MW battery energy storage system (BESS) next to the Portile de Fier 2 hydropower plant on the Danube, designed for a four-hour duration and a total storage capacity of at least 256 MWh. The company aims to award the contract by late autumn and complete the project within

Montenegro: EPCG launches tender for solar modules at 12 MW Kapino Polje L1 and L2 plants Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG launches tender for solar modules at 12 MW Kapino Polje L1 and L2 plants

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility, EPCG, has announced a call for bids to supply solar modules for its Kapino Polje L1 and L2 solar plants near Niksic. The procurement is divided into two lots. Lot 1 covers modules for Kapino Polje L2, with an estimated value of 525,000 euros, while Lot 2 covers modules for Kapino

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