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: Electricity generation drops in May 2025 amid lower thermal and hydro output

According to data from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia, the country's net electricity generation in May 2025 totaled 1,261 GWh, marking...

Slovenia: MOL reconsiders operations amid new fuel price regulations

Hungarian energy company MOL has raised concerns over Slovenia’s recent changes to fuel pricing regulations, warning that the new policy could destabilize the fuel...

Solar power’s untapped potential in Slovenia: Challenges and opportunities for growth

Solar power has become the most affordable and fastest-growing low-carbon technology across Europe, yet its uptake in Slovenia remains slow. This concern was highlighted...

Slovenia: Petrol halts investments and plans station closures amid stricter fuel price controls

Slovenian energy company Petrol has announced a series of immediate measures in response to the government’s recent fuel price controls. CEO Saša Berger revealed...

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...

Slovenia: Government extends fuel price regulation for six months, introduces price caps on highway stations

The Slovenian Government has decided to extend its current fuel price regulation for an additional six months, while introducing new measures to ensure that...
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