Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tuzla officials oppose gas storage project over safety concerns Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tuzla officials oppose gas storage project over safety concerns

Plans to build Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first natural gas storage facility have sparked strong opposition, particularly from representatives of the Tuzla region. The proposed site, Tetima, is located near the exhausted wells of a salt mine, which many locals consider a serious threat to public safety. In response, local representatives have launched an initiative to […]

Chinese technology manufacturers and developers overtaking Serbian wind market Read More »

Chinese technology manufacturers and developers overtaking Serbian wind market

Mingyang recently announced the start of installation at the Serbia Black Peak wind farm, where it is supplying 25 units of its 6.25-172 model.  Chinese SPIC is the sole owner of 150MW wind park Black Peak. Located on high mountain terrain of eastern Serbia, Black Peak WPP is unique project developed by local company Sage and Kodar. Local

Romania: Engie expands renewable portfolio with new 37.2 MW solar power plant in Prahova Read More »

Romania: Engie expands renewable portfolio with new 37.2 MW solar power plant in Prahova

Engie Romania has completed its sixth solar power plant in Aricestii Rahtivani commune, Prahova county, with an installed capacity of 37.2 MW. This marks a significant step in the company’s renewable energy expansion and commitment to the energy transition. The new facility covers 57 hectares and is expected to generate about 57 GWh of clean

Hungary sets record with 6,200 MW solar output, surpasses domestic electricity demand Read More »

Hungary sets record with 6,200 MW solar output, surpasses domestic electricity demand

Hungary achieved a record solar electricity generation milestone last Friday, with domestic solar output peaking at 6,200 MW during a 15-minute interval starting at 12:15 PM, according to data from the electricity transmission system operator MAVIR. This marks the highest solar power production from both household and industrial systems ever recorded in the country. During

Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: New 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac expands country’s largest photovoltaic project

A new 64 MW solar power plant near Stolac in Herzegovina has officially started feeding electricity into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national grid. This facility represents the second phase of the Hodovo solar project, the country’s largest photovoltaic power plant. Developed by Tibra Pacific, the plant uses advanced Stellar 1N+ ABC solar modules supplied by the

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Federation strengthens fuel quality standards with new legal amendments Read More »

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Federation strengthens fuel quality standards with new legal amendments

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has introduced stricter fuel quality regulations through recent amendments to the Law on Petroleum Products. This move aims to provide citizens with higher-quality fuels, improved regulatory oversight, and the authorization of fuel additives. Additionally, mandatory monitoring of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has been established to protect public health,

Romania aims for 6.5 GW wind power capacity by 2028 amid Europe’s renewable energy surge Read More »

Romania aims for 6.5 GW wind power capacity by 2028 amid Europe’s renewable energy surge

Romania is projected to reach 6.5 gigawatts (GW) of installed wind power capacity by 2028, with 3 GW expected to be added within the next three years, according to the Romanian Wind Energy Association (RWEA). This rapid growth is driven by a new generation of wind turbines that are three times more powerful than those

Romania: Energy Regulator ANRE denies claims of discounted gas exports to Austria Read More »

Romania: Energy Regulator ANRE denies claims of discounted gas exports to Austria

Romania’s National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has strongly denied recent accusations that the country exports natural gas to Austria at discounted rates, allegedly disadvantaging Romanian consumers. In a public statement, ANRE rejected what it called misleading claims made by certain political figures, emphasizing that such narratives contradict Romania’s economic interests and energy security goals. According

Montenegro: CEDIS launches €250 million investment plan to modernize electricity distribution network Read More »

Montenegro: CEDIS launches €250 million investment plan to modernize electricity distribution network

Montenegro’s electricity distribution system operator, CEDIS, has unveiled an ambitious investment program aimed at modernizing the country’s electricity distribution infrastructure. The initiative, running through 2029, reflects CEDIS’s commitment to improving the reliability, efficiency, and sustainability of power delivery across the nation. Recognizing the need for enhanced service quality, CEDIS has set a strategic goal to

Albania: ALPEX records 124.5 GWh of electricity traded in May 2025, down from previous year Read More »

Albania: ALPEX records 124.5 GWh of electricity traded in May 2025, down from previous year

The Albanian electricity exchange ALPEX reported that a total of 124.5 GWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market in May 2025. This marks a 2.6 percent decline compared to the previous month and a 7 percent decrease compared to May 2024. Of the total volume, 67.5 GWh was traded for the Kosovo bidding

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