2030–2035 scenario annex: Gas...

Scenario one: High volatility, tight LNG markets In a scenario characterised by global LNG...

What the European gas...

The European natural gas market has moved decisively away from its pre-2020 equilibrium....

Policy without borders: How...

Electricity market coupling is often discussed in technical or commercial terms, but its...

Fragmented convergence: Why Southeast...

For much of the past decade, the dominant assumption shaping policy and market...
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Greece: RES generation hits record levels in June

In the first half of 2024, renewable energy sources, including hydropower, achieved a record 52.9% share in power generation, surpassing the combined contribution of...

Croatia: JANAF acquires its second solar power plant

The Croatian state-owned oil transportation company JANAF has announced the acquisition of the Bulinac solar power plant, which has an installed capacity of 5.18...

Region: EU funds possible for Romania-Bulgaria joint hydropower project

The Turnu Magurele-Nikopol hydropower project is a significant step forward for regional energy cooperation between Romania and Bulgaria. By being included in the EU's...

Romania: Eurowind Energy completes transformer station for Teius solar power plant

Danish renewables developer Eurowind Energy has completed the transformer station for the Teius solar power plant and is nearing the finish line with the...

Slovenia: Renewable energy covered the majority of electricity consumption in the first days of May

In the first three days of May, Slovenia met most of its electricity demand with energy produced from renewable sources, while on May 4,...

Bulgaria: RES share in the energy mix

Since 2022, Bulgaria's energy sector has been facing the challenging task of dealing with unprecedented complexities, driven by both inflationary pressures and geopolitical factors....

Hydro as a European flexibility asset: Montenegro’s reservoirs in a coupled Italy–SEE system

For decades, Montenegro’s hydroelectric system has been perceived primarily through a regional lens. Its reservoirs and run-of-river plants were valued as instruments of domestic...

Regional power-flow shifts after the Pljevlja shutdown: Montenegro in a rewired Balkan energy landscape

The shutdown of Pljevlja transforms Montenegro’s internal energy balance, but its implications extend beyond national borders. In the interconnected Balkan power system, every addition...

Private wind producers in Montenegro: From peripheral players to system-defining actors

Montenegro’s power system is undergoing a quiet reordering of influence. Where state hydro once dominated unchallenged and Pljevlja provided the stable backbone, private wind...

Balancing costs in Montenegro’s post-coal power system

As Montenegro steps into a future without Pljevlja’s coal-fired stability, the cost of balancing becomes the defining economic metric of its power system. Balancing...

Montenegro’s power future: Transitioning from coal at Pljevlja to wind, hydro and import options

Montenegro finds itself at a key inflection point. The only coal-fired thermal power plant in the country, Yugoslav Thermal Power Plant Pljevlja (TPP Pljevlja),...
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