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SEE Region, Increase in net imports by 13 percent, to .4 TWh in the 12th week

Entering the 12th week of 2023 (March 20-26), demand for electricity continued to fall in the Southeast Europe region, under the influence of rising...

SEE Region, Net imports up 26% to 1.24 TWh in 11th week

Electricity consumption in Southeast Europe continued to fall in the 11th week (March 13 - 19), due to the increase in average temperatures. Demand for...

SEE Region, Net imports down 17% to 990 GWh in week 10

Demand for electricity in Southeast Europe recorded a decrease in the 10th week (March 5 - 12, 2023) compared to the previous week, thanks...

SEE Region: Greece and Hungary increase net electricity imports to 1.1 GWh and 1.3 GWh in January

Exceptionally mild weather in January further dampened already declining gas demand in the region, contributing to a drop in wholesale prices, which fell to...

SEE Region, Decrease in electricity exports by 10 percent, to 1.42 TWh

The drop in average temperatures from February 6 to 12 (in the sixth week) compared to the previous week influenced the increase in electricity...

Greece, Net import of electricity 168.6 GWh in the sixth week

The average spot price of electricity in Greece continued to fall in the sixth week and amounted to EUR 157.75 per MWh. That is...

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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