Montenegro as a wind...

Montenegro is not the largest renewable market in Southeast Europe. It does not...

De-risking wind in Southeast...

From an Owner’s Engineer’s vantage point, Southeast Europe’s onshore wind market is entering...

Investor brief: How risk...

Investing in a wind park is fundamentally about converting a natural resource into...

The Balkan grid at...

As winter settles across South-East Europe, the region’s electricity landscape enters a season...
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Serbia increases regulatory fees for electricity and gas systems amid IMF agreement

The latest Official Gazette of Serbia has announced amendments to the methodologies for determining access prices to the electricity transmission system and the natural...

Serbia: Progress on RES projects

After conducting a public call for a strategic partner to develop self-balancing solar power plants with a one-gigawatt capacity, negotiations are now underway on the commercial terms with...

Serbia: Electricity prices will  not increase in May

The prices of electricity and natural gas in Serbia will not increase in May, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic. She said...

Serbia: Will EPS adjust electricity prices to market trends

The entire economy in Serbia currently pays 120 euros per megawatt-hour for electricity, which is significantly more expensive than the current market prices. The...

Serbia: A hike in electricity prices is probably unnecessary

Electricity and gas prices for households and businesses in Serbia have approached the levels of market prices on the European exchange, and a new...

Serbia: The average electricity bill increased by 24% in last 14 months

While the authorities claim that despite frequent increases in the price of electricity for households in Serbia, its price is still among the lowest...

Serbia’s renewable surge: How the country is quietly becoming a regional green-power leader

For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale renewable deployment felt distant....

Greece moves forward with long-delayed Mesochora hydropower plant

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has confirmed that the long-delayed Mesochora hydropower plant in Trikala will finally advance, bringing an end to...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Republika Srpska accelerates major hydropower expansion amid untapped potential

The Republic of Srpska (RS) is pressing ahead with a major expansion of its hydropower sector, driven by significant untapped water resources that remain...

Serbia: EPS outlines €2 billion hydropower investment strategy through 2035

Over the next decade, Serbia is expected to see nearly 2 billion euros invested in its hydropower sector, with around 760 million euros planned...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: HPP Visegrad increases monthly production, still below last year’s level

The hydropower plant Visegrad, operated by ERS subsidiary Hidroelektrane na Drini, generated 37.91 GWh of electricity in October 2025. This represents a 31.3 percent...
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