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ALFI and Kraftfeld Energy move ahead with 126 MW solar-plus-storage project in Romania
ALFI Green Energy Fund and Kraftfeld Energy are developing a 126 MW solar plant in Romania paired with a 200 MWh battery system, with construction already…
Romania set to restart Lukoil’s Petrotel refinery after US waiver, aiming to shore up fuel supply
Romanian authorities plan to restart Lukoil’s Petrotel refinery after receiving a US Government waiver, with operations expected to resume in about 45 days. The restart is…
Bitola coal plant in North Macedonia takes Unit 3 offline after boiler pipe rupture; ESM readies backup unit
Unit 3 at North Macedonia’s Bitola Thermal Power Plant was taken offline on 14 April after a pipe rupture in the boiler system forced an immediate…
Greece set to restart offshore gas drilling in the Ionian Sea, targeting Block 2
After almost four decades without offshore exploration, Greece plans to resume drilling in the Ionian Sea. The first well, Asopos 1 on Block 2, is scheduled…
Luxcara locks in financing for first Greece solar project in Kozani
Luxcara has finalized financing for its inaugural Greek renewable project—an 83 MW solar plant in Kozani—supported by NextGenerationEU funding and bank loans. The project also has…
Croatia’s February electricity surge boosts exports as imports fall
Croatia generated 1,689 GWh of electricity in February 2026, up 42.5% year on year, with hydropower accounting for more than half of output. At the same…
Republic of Srpska reiterates that private solar investment risk stays with investors
As market conditions tighten for small solar operators, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Republic of Srpska has clarified that the government will not assume financial responsibility for privately…
FBiH clears legal hurdles for Southern Gas Interconnection as EU deadline nears
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s House of Peoples has approved amendments to the legislation governing the Southern Gas Interconnection, removing key barriers to move the…
Šoštanj Unit 6 in Slovenia shuts early after technical fault, with heat supplied via gas turbines
Slovenia’s Ĺ oštanj Thermal Power Plant took Unit 6 offline on 10 April following a technical fault that triggered a safety shutdown system. The unit is now…
Hungary fuel reserves fall, spotlighting risks to regulated pricing
Hungary’s fuel inventories fell sharply between February and March, according to MSZKSZ data, renewing concerns that regulated fuel prices may be harder to sustain without timely…