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Asset-backed trading is reshaping power economics across South-East Europe
South-East Europe’s leading electricity traders are moving beyond short-term arbitrage by securing transmission capacity, building storage and structuring long-term contracts—turning control of physical access into a…
Industrial PPAs reshape export competitiveness in South-East Europe as CBAM turns electricity into a cost driver
Carbon border rules are changing how exporters in South-East Europe think about electricity: carbon intensity is increasingly treated as a measurable component of product cost. Long-term…
Curtailment’s map across South-East Europe: how grid limits are reshaping renewable returns
As renewable capacity expands faster than transmission in South-East Europe, curtailment is increasingly determining which projects can reliably monetize output. The region is splitting into low-,…
Wind gusts buffet northern Slovenia’s grid, but cross-border power flows hold
Gusts of up to 150 km/h disrupted parts of northern Slovenia’s electricity system and took two links with Croatia out of service. ELES said supply remained…
Rompetrol Rafinare moves from maintenance work to staged restart at Petromidia and Vega refineries
Rompetrol Rafinare says it has finished the mechanical portion of scheduled maintenance at its Petromidia Năvodari and Vega Ploiești refineries, clearing the way for a gradual…
Montenegro clears environmental hurdle for Tupan solar project near Nikšić, paving way toward construction
Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency has approved the environmental impact documentation for the Tupan solar power plant near Nikšić, removing a key regulatory step for the 90…
CGES contract paves the way for Brezna upgrade as Montenegro targets more renewables and tighter grid links
Montenegro’s CGES has awarded a €7.9 million deal for transformer equipment to modernize the Brezna substation under a wider €36 million upgrade, with completion expected by…
HEP readies Sukosan solar-plus-storage near Zadar, adding capacity and grid support
Croatian utility HEP is moving forward with the Sukosan project near Zadar: a large solar power plant paired with battery energy storage, alongside a new 110/33…
FBiH adds funding to expand Živinice oil terminal storage, aiming to bolster fuel security
The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) has approved about €250,000 in additional financing for the next phase of reconstructing the oil terminal in Živinice, with…
Bosnia’s FBiH posts higher electricity generation in February 2026 as coal-based output falls
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) gross electricity production rose to 774 GWh in February 2026, up 25.4% year on year, while brown coal, lignite and…