Montenegro poised to turn power deficit into surplus in 2026 as solar and wind capacity surge
Montenegro expects a significant jump in electricity production next year, with total output projected to reach 3,798 GWh in 2026—an […]
Montenegro expects a significant jump in electricity production next year, with total output projected to reach 3,798 GWh in 2026—an […]
Greece is entering an exceptionally dynamic phase of solar expansion, with new data from the transmission system operator ADMIE indicating
Croatia imported 29.6 percent of its electricity last month, relying largely on supplies from Hungary—a country that increasingly sees Croatia
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has received 42 million liters of oil and gasoline by rail from the
Serbia’s energy system is built on a paradox. The country urgently needs new electricity-generation facilities to secure supply, support industry,
Serbia’s oil sector occupies a particularly strategic place in the Western Balkans—and yet it is also one of structural vulnerability,
Serbia stands at a rare strategic juncture. Few countries in Europe possess the combination of mineral wealth, geographic position, industrial
The European Union is accelerating its strategic engagement in Australia’s critical mineral sector, marking a pivotal shift from traditional commodity
The Western Australian Government is moving ahead with its landmark plan to build a large-scale vanadium battery in Kalgoorlie, opening
Wyloo Metals is accelerating development of its Yangibana rare earths project in Western Australia, positioning itself at the forefront of
The European Union has welcomed China’s decision to suspend export controls on rare earth materials, a move critical for high-tech
BHP Group, the world’s largest mining company, made a dramatic last-minute attempt to acquire Anglo American Plc—potentially derailing Anglo’s $60