The hydropower plant HE Piva celebrated its 50th anniversary in Plužine, bringing together representatives of Montenegro’s power utility EPCG, local authorities, partner companies, and generations...
For decades, Albania’s energy story was largely written by its rivers. Hydropower supplied the overwhelming majority of the country’s electricity, making the energy system...
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović announced that citizens will be able to submit applications for energy vulnerable consumer status through the national...
The Ministry of Energy, Mining and Mineral Resources of North Macedonia and the United Nations Development Programme have officially strengthened their cooperation through a joint...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group has announced a new wave of financing for Albania, including a €20 million package designed to support small...
Montenegro has officially launched the Gvozd Wind Farm into trial operation, in partnership with Nordex and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - EBRD .The launch was marked on Europe...
The “CEE – Western Balkans Energy, Infrastructure & Industrial Security Forum” will take place on May 22, organized by Confindustria Serbia, Confindustria Est Europa,...
Countries across the Western Balkans are pushing for urgent changes to EU carbon pricing rules after a sharp decline in electricity exports, triggered by...
Bosnia and Herzegovina is developing what is being described as its largest energy project, centered on the construction of a major hydropower system on the Drina...
Serbia is intensifying efforts to strengthen energy security and system stability through closer cooperation with the European Commission. Authorities say the focus is on diversifying supply...
Fuel prices in Slovenia have reached record highs, with diesel climbing to €1.894 per litre following an 8.7-cent increase, driven by fears of global supply disruptions...
Srbijagas has announced an increase in fees for household gas connections, adding to the financial burden for consumers seeking to join the network. The move...
Ljubljana is facing a growing political and environmental dispute over plans to build a €300 million waste-to-energy plant, a project that could redefine the capital’s...
As Montenegro advances toward European Union membership and deeper integration with regional energy markets, the country’s energy sector is entering a period of strategic...