Transelectrica launches major projects...

Romanian electricity transmission system operator Transelectrica has launched two major infrastructure projects to...

Romania launches third CfD...

The Romanian Ministry of Energy, in cooperation with Transelectrica, the operator of the...

Montenegro: EPA clears two...

Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has decided that Unipan Green, a local company,...

Slovenia: Šoštanj thermal power...

At the end of September, the Šoštanj thermal power plant began an extensive...
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Hungary reduces electricity imports as domestic generation strengthens

Hungary, which has long relied heavily on electricity imports, is experiencing a significant shift in its energy balance. While imports typically cover about 25...

Croatia: Growing dependence on electricity imports highlights urgent need for renewable investment

An analysis by the Renewable Energy Association of Croatia (OIEH) has highlighted the country’s continued dependence on imported electricity, raising concerns about the resilience...

Serbia: Electricity imports surge in 2024 amid rising demand and lower domestic generation

In 2024, Serbia experienced a notable increase in electricity consumption, coupled with a decline in domestic power generation, leading to a sharp rise in...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity imports quadruple in early 2025, net exports remain positive

According to Edhem Bicakcic from the national CIGRE committee, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s electricity imports in the first half of 2025 increased fourfold compared to...

Montenegro approves €50 million loan to fund electricity imports during Pljevlja power plant upgrade

The Montenegrin Government has approved a 50 million euro loan request from the state-owned power utility EPCG. The funds, obtained through a long-term loan...

Albania resumes costly electricity imports amid drought and high temperatures

High temperatures and a prolonged lack of rainfall have compelled the Albanian Power Corporation (KESH) to resume purchasing electricity from the international market. Over...
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