Bulgaria: Kozloduy nuclear power...

Unit 6 of Bulgaria’s only nuclear power plant, Kozloduy, continues to experience issues...

Greece achieves record electricity...

Greece recorded a historic electricity export performance in the first half of 2025,...

Bulgaria threatens to withdraw...

State-owned Bulgarian Energy Holding (BEH) has expressed concerns about the Black Sea submarine...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: FBiH...

The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has approved a...
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Bulgaria could lose 665 million euros over delayed electricity market liberalization

Bulgaria will probably lose 665 million euros under its Recovery and Resilience Plan after the parliament decided to delay the liberalization of the electricity...

Bulgaria: The Energy Committee proposed a postponement of the wholesale electricity market liberalization

Deputies of the Energy Committee have decided to postpone the wholesale electricity market liberalization for one year until June 30, 2025. The deadline for...

Bulgaria:  IBEX is prepared for full market liberalization

Independent Bulgarian Energy Exchange (IBEX) CEO Konstantin Konstantinov said that from a systemic viewpoint, the energy exchange is ready for full market liberalization. Speaking...

Fueling the Future: Navigating the Potentials and Obstacles in Serbia’s Gas Market

Serbia's gas market is undergoing a transformative phase, marked by increasing demand, regulatory advancements, and a strategic focus on diversifying energy sources. This article...

Region, SDAC parties would like to invite all interested parties to SDAC decoupling training session

The Single Day Ahead Coupling (SDAC) parties, would like to invite all interested parties to SDAC decoupling training session, which will be held on...

Romania: After full liberalization lower electricity prices expected

After full market liberalization kicks in on 1 January 2021, residential electricity consumers should conclude new contracts on the free market, where they will...
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