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EU court steps back in PPD–Gazprom case, sending dispute to Croatia
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled it lacks jurisdiction in a long-running dispute between Croatian gas supplier PPD and Gazprom Export. The…
Bulgaria gets six-month US sanctions waiver to keep Lukoil-linked dealings running
Bulgaria has secured a six-month waiver from sanctions-related obligations, confirmed by an OFAC license, to avoid disruption to permitted transactions involving Lukoil’s local subsidiaries. The extension…
Bulgaria wind revival gathers pace as Vestas wins 70 MW turbine order
Bulgaria’s wind sector is showing signs of renewed momentum after a long lull, with Vestas selected to supply turbines for a 70 MW project at Strazhitsa.…
RiTE Ugljevik and Slovenian partner sign final deal to end dispute over electricity payments
A long-running financial standoff between RiTE Ugljevik and Elektrogospodarstvo Slovenije has been closed after the parties signed a new agreement covering all remaining obligations. The settlement…
Hungary’s HUPX power prices tick up in March 2026 as intraday trading gains momentum
Electricity prices on Hungary’s HUPX day-ahead market averaged 117.4 €/MWh in March 2026, up 3.6% from February. At the same time, intraday continuous volumes rose sharply,…
EPBiH tenders rooftop solar on its own sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina
State-owned utility EPBiH has opened a tender to install rooftop photovoltaic systems across company facilities in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the first phase…
HPP Višegrad generation falls in March 2026 as seasonal hydrology bites
Hidroelektrane na Drini, the ERS subsidiary operating HPP Višegrad, said the plant produced 94.72 GWh in March 2026—down 34.2% from February and below the same month…
Albania brings 24 MW battery storage online near Fier as it scales flexibility by 2030
A new 24 MW battery storage facility has started operating near Fier in southwestern Albania, supplied by Sineng Electric. The project adds to the country’s push…
SEE power markets daily: Core prices ease while the southern Balkans tighten on April 15
On 15 April 2026, day-ahead electricity prices fell across most core hubs in South East and Central Europe, but surged in the southern Balkans—an outcome tied…
China’s wind re-entry into South East Europe signals a shift toward partnerships, not ownership
Chinese turbine suppliers and financiers are returning to South East Europe as the region becomes a key growth frontier for Europe’s wind build-out. The renewed push…