The Slovenian fuel retail market has gained a new international player after UAE-based Sunqar Resources acquired the Maxen chain of fully automated service stations...
The meeting was convened at the initiative of Energy and Mining Minister Admir Šahmanović, who described Pljevlja as central to Montenegro’s future energy strategy.
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Serbia has reached an agreement to secure its natural gas supply until March 31, 2026, President Aleksandar Vučić announced. Speaking after presenting employment contracts...
The Moment the Region Finally Took Notice
For years, Albania’s renewable ambitions were treated as an interesting promise rather than an unfolding reality. That changed...
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) has officially delivered more than 50 billion cubic metres (bcm) of Azerbaijani natural gas to Europe, marking a major energy milestone. On 1 September,...
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a €26 million loan for the expansion of the Gvozd wind park in Montenegro, cementing the country’s push...
In a story that sounds almost too Kafkaesque to be true, Montenegro’s oldest hydropower plant, HE Perućica, has finally received its official operating permit—65...
While solar panels shimmer across rooftops in Germany and Croatia, Serbia’s skies remain largely untapped.
Only 0.1% of Serbian households have embraced the role of ‘prosumer’—citizens...
UK-based gas producer Energean has greenlit a €71 million investment into Croatia’s Irena gas field in the North Adriatic, aiming to start production by...