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European Commission probes Romania’s request for more aid and a longer restructuring period for CE Oltenia
The European Commission launched an in-depth investigation at the end of February into the amended restructuring plan for Romania’s state-owned energy company CE Oltenia, in order to determine whether the proposed increase in state aid complies with European Union rules.…

Montenegro One Step Closer to Integration into the European Electricity Market
The Secretariat of the Energy Community announced that on February 15, Montenegro finalized the transposition of the Electricity Integration Package by adopting the last two legal acts – government regulations that define the operational rules of the power system, procedures…

Refund of Part of Excess Gas Revenues Brings Lower Tariffs for Consumers in Moldova
Moldova’s National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has reduced the regulated price of natural gas for households (a price set/approved by the state regulator rather than the free market). As of 4 February 2026, a new tariff of around 14.42–14.43…

Bosnia and Herzegovina Leads the Region in Issues with Overvoltage
The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) oversees and manages the country’s power transmission system. Its competencies and responsibilities are defined by the overarching Law on Transmission, Regulator, and System Operator of Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as…

SCC Belgrade – Safety and Stability of the Network as a Priority
As energy systems develop rapidly and their interdependence becomes increasingly complex, network stability takes on strategic importance. In this game of precise coordination and technical reliability, regional coordination centers play a key role. One of them, SCC – Security Coordination…

Do Green Energy and E-Mobility Have a Future in Southeast Europe?
Answers will be offered at the ZG Green Energy Fair, the first of its kind in Croatia and the largest in the region dedicated to renewable energy sources and e-mobility. The event will take place on October 29–30, 2025, at…

Space-Based Solar Panels Could Cut Europe’s Need for Land Renewables by 80%
Solar energy harvested in space could be a game-changer for Europe’s energy transition, potentially reducing the need for land-based renewables by up to 80 percent, according to a new study by researchers at King’s College London. Published in the prestigious…



