Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds July 2025 electricity targets with full capacity factors Read More »

Slovenia: Krsko nuclear power plant exceeds July 2025 electricity targets with full capacity factors

In July 2025, the Krsko nuclear power plant, jointly owned by Slovenia and Croatia, generated 505,827 MWh of net electricity, exceeding the planned output of 500,000 MWh by 1.2 percent. In comparison, the plant produced 509,321 MWh in July 2024, which was 2.3 percent above the planned 498,000 MWh. The plant operated fully within its […]

Romania: Hidroelectrica posts 319 million euro profit in H1 2025 amid hydrological challenges Read More »

Romania: Hidroelectrica posts 319 million euro profit in H1 2025 amid hydrological challenges

Hidroelectrica reported a net profit of approximately 319 million euros for the first half of 2025, down 41 percent from around 541 million euros in the same period last year. The decline was driven by reduced in-house generation and a greater reliance on market purchases to meet delivery commitments. Severe hydrological conditions affected output early

Romania: Nuclearelectrica grows profit in H1 2025 despite higher Energy Transition Fund costs Read More »

Romania: Nuclearelectrica grows profit in H1 2025 despite higher Energy Transition Fund costs

Nuclearelectrica posted a net profit of around 174 million euros in the first half of 2025, marking a 2.8 percent increase compared to the same period last year. EBITDA edged down by 0.5 percent, mainly due to a sharp rise in the Contribution to the Energy Transition Fund (CFTE), which climbed by roughly 100 million

Romania: EBRD weighs €40 million financing for 190 MW of new solar capacity Read More »

Romania: EBRD weighs €40 million financing for 190 MW of new solar capacity

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is considering providing up to 40 million euros in financing to support the development of three solar power plants in Romania with a combined planned capacity of 189.7 MW. The funding would go to local special purpose vehicles Solar World, RB Solar Energy, and Energie Soleil, which

Hungary: E.ON deploys mobile voltage regulator to support rooftop solar expansion Read More »

Hungary: E.ON deploys mobile voltage regulator to support rooftop solar expansion

E.ON has introduced a mobile series voltage regulator on Hungary’s medium-voltage grid to address growing voltage fluctuations linked to the rapid expansion of rooftop solar. The first unit, installed between Letenye and Nagykanizsa on a rural feeder near Rigyac, represents an investment of 800,000 euros. Solar generation often peaks during the day when household demand

Bulgaria: EU greenhouse gas emissions rise in early 2025 Read More »

Bulgaria: EU greenhouse gas emissions rise in early 2025

Eurostat’s latest data shows that Bulgaria recorded the largest increase in greenhouse gas emissions in the European Union during the first quarter, rising by 17.38 percent compared to January–March 2024. Across the EU-27, total emissions grew by 3.4 percent, reaching around 900 million tons of CO2-equivalents. Six other countries posted increases above 5 percent: Czechia

Romania: DRI secures €60 million financing for 126 MW Vacaresti solar project Read More »

Romania: DRI secures €60 million financing for 126 MW Vacaresti solar project

DRI, the European renewables division of Ukrainian DTEK, has secured non-recourse financing of up to 60 million euros from UniCredit and Garanti BBVA for the Vacaresti solar project in Dambovita County. The financing package includes a 56 million euro long-term construction and term loan, a 4.4 million euro VAT facility, a Debt Service Reserve Facility,

Romania: Hidroelectrica launches 45 MW Tudor Vladimirescu solar project as part of solar expansion plan Read More »

Romania: Hidroelectrica launches 45 MW Tudor Vladimirescu solar project as part of solar expansion plan

Romanian electricity producer Hidroelectrica has launched a 31.6 million euro tender for the Tudor Vladimirescu solar power plant in Braila County. The 45 MW project, dormant since 2012 due to the company’s insolvency, covers 55 hectares of Hidroelectrica-owned land near high-voltage corridors and substations, facilitating grid connection. The contract includes full delivery of the project:

Montenegro: EPCG to relaunch SHPP Otilovici tender in August, pushing back commissioning timeline Read More »

Montenegro: EPCG to relaunch SHPP Otilovici tender in August, pushing back commissioning timeline

Montenegrin state-owned power company EPCG is set to launch a new tender in August for the small hydropower plant (SHPP) Otilovici, two years into a procurement process that has been canceled twice. Along with the new call, EPCG is considering involving international financial institutions as funding partners to ensure a bankable project. If the procedure

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