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Bosna i Hercegovina povećava proizvodnju struje: hidroenergija raste, uglja i mrkog uglja sve manje
U februaru 2026. bruto proizvodnja električne energije u Bosni i Hercegovini porasla je na 1.340 GWh, uz snažan rast hidroelektrana i obnovljivih izvora. Istovremeno, proizvodnja termoelektrana…
Civilno društvo traži reviziju energetskih strategija na Zapadnom Balkanu i upozorava na rizik od gasnih ulaganja
Koalicija od 47 organizacija civilnog društva poziva vlade Zapadnog Balkana da preispitaju energetske planove, upozoravajući da bi nova gasna infrastruktura mogla povećati potrošnju i produbiti zavisnost…
Montenegro telecoms: a small market where bundled convergence is the real battleground
Montenegro’s telecoms sector is small by population but crowded by operators, and competition is increasingly defined by bundled packages that combine mobile, broadband and television. With…
Electro-Alfa International buys into Romania’s 52 MW battery-storage pipeline with €25 million Selimbar project
Electro-Alfa International has completed the acquisition of Solar Technologies Consulting, which holds a planned 52 MW battery project in Șelimbăr with an estimated €25 million investment.…
Montenegro’s food supply chain: why logistics, not farms, captures value
Montenegro may have agricultural potential, but its food market is structurally dependent on imports. The country’s geography and tourism-driven seasonality make logistics the decisive factor in…
Montenegro car market steadies as Toyota, Škoda, Renault and Nissan target fleet and retail demand
Montenegro’s passenger car market—estimated at 8,000–10,000 new registrations a year—is moving into a more structured phase as growth stabilises and brands sharpen competition across retail and…
Retele Electrice Romania opens €12 million tender for compact secondary substations
Retele Electrice Romania, part of the PPC Group, has launched an open tender worth up to about €12 million for factory-assembled secondary substations to support its…
Air Montenegro holds the line on fares as fuel costs surge, aiming to protect demand in a seasonal market
Air Montenegro says it has resisted fare increases despite a sharp rise in fuel costs, arguing that maintaining earlier ticket levels is key to sustaining passenger…
Montenegro courier market pivots to a high-value coastal logistics corridor anchored by Podgorica–Budva–Tivat–Kotor–Herceg Novi
Montenegro’s courier and last-mile delivery market is shifting from fragmented parcel transport toward precision logistics concentrated along the Podgorica–Budva–Tivat–Kotor–Herceg Novi corridor, where e-commerce growth and tourism-driven…
Hydropower and solar rise as thermal output falls in North Macedonia’s February power mix
North Macedonia’s electricity production in February 2026 fell overall, but hydropower more than doubled while thermal generation dropped sharply. Imports also declined, pointing to a smaller…