Romania: Cernavoda Unit 2...

Unit 2 of Romania’s sole nuclear power plant, Cernavoda, was brought back online...

Montenegro: Major renewable energy...

Two significant renewable energy projects are progressing in the village of Korita, located...

Bulgaria: Solaris Holding launches...

Solaris Holding, a joint venture between Bulgarian-German solar developer Sunotec and Eurohold Bulgaria,...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity...

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 512...
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Slovenia: Distributors to invest over €150 million in smart grid modernization by 2026

Slovenia’s five leading electricity distribution companies—Elektro Primorska, Elektro Ljubljana, Elektro Gorenjska, Elektro Celje, and Elektro Maribor—are set to invest more than €150 million by...

North Macedonia: ENTSO-E forms expert commission to investigate power outage on 18 May

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) has announced the establishment of a specialized expert commission to thoroughly investigate the power...

Europe: Aging power grids struggle to keep up with renewable energy boom

Europe’s electricity networks, many of which were built decades ago, are under increasing strain from the rapid growth of renewable energy and surging electricity...

Slovenia: EIB supports medium-voltage grid modernization with €96 million allocation

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a funding scheme to co-finance projects from the Modernization Fund aimed at upgrading Slovenia’s medium-voltage electricity network....

Greece completes trial connection of Damasta substation in Crete-Attica interconnection

Greece has successfully conducted the trial connection of the Damasta high-voltage substation to Crete’s electricity network, marking a key milestone in the Crete-Attica interconnection...

Europe: Baltic states cut last energy link to Russia, integrate into EU grid amid sabotage fears

The Baltic states will sever the last major energy link to Russia, marking their integration into the EU's electricity network. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania...
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