Europe: Solar production declines while wind output rises in late November markets
During the week of November 24, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined in most major European electricity markets compared to […]
During the week of November 24, solar photovoltaic (PV) energy production declined in most major European electricity markets compared to […]
In October 2025, electricity consumption drawn from Slovenia’s transmission network reached 956.4 GWh, representing a 7.3% increase compared to the
In November 2025, a total of 466,713.6 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market at the Serbian energy
Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG has successfully installed what it claims is the largest wind turbine currently operating in Europe,
Montenegro’s power utility EPCG announced that the Pljevlja thermal power plant has been temporarily taken offline following malfunctions in its
Bulgarian Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov stated that the Ministry has not received any official investor proposals for the Bulgarian subsidiaries
The Bulgarian Commission for Energy and Water Regulation (KEVR) has approved a 4.3% decrease in wholesale natural gas prices for
Coalmine and thermal power plant (RiTE) Ugljevik is set to borrow approximately €10 million, with the Government of the Republic
Minister of Energy and Mining of the Republic of Srpska (RS), Petar Djokic, stated that RS does not anticipate fuel
By 2035, Serbia will be a profoundly different energy and economic system than the one it operates today. The country
Serbia’s renewable-energy sector is expanding at a pace the country has never experienced before. Wind farms, solar parks, hybrid plants,
The future of Serbia’s renewable-energy sector will not be decided by auctions, PPA structures, investor appetite or available land. These