Serbia’s Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia and Minister of Mining and Energy, Zorana Mihajlovic confirmed that the construction of the gas pipeline Aleksandrovac - Novi Pazar - Tutin will be completed in March next year.
Ukrenergo is allocating part of the income from auctions of cross-border transmission capacity allocation to pay for the services of electricity producers who participate in the balancing market.
Gas transmission capacity towards Hungary at the interconnection point Csanadpalota on the Romanian-Hungarian border will be increased to almost 2.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) from 1 October.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has invested 26 million euros in Romania’s first sustainability bonds, issued by Raiffeisen Bank Romania.
Lithuania’s Minister of Energy Dainius Kreivys met with Latvian Minister of Economics Ilze Indriksone to discuss the energy security situation in the region and how to accelerate the synchronisation of the Baltic States with continental European grids.
The Commission published some guidelines to help Member States and stakeholders apply the rules on the safe reuse of treated urban wastewater for agricultural irrigation.
The Eurasian Development Bank will provide up to 37 million US dollars to finance the construction of 11 solar power plants with a total capacity of up to 65 MW in Armenia.
Croatia’s government decided to expand the capacity of the LNG terminal on the island of Krk to more than 6.1 bcm per year and to build a new gas pipeline.
GAZ-SYSTEM has performed acceptance testing of all three natural gas compressor stations that were constructed and expanded as part of the Baltic Pipe project.
Orlen Lietuva started the construction of a deep crude conversion unit at the Mazeikiai Refinery, a project that will improve competitiveness and reduce dependence on macroeconomic changes.
Russia's Gazprom expects that gas prices in the European Union will soar by 60 per cent to more than 4,000 US dollars per 1,000 cubic metres this winter.
Modus Asset Management and Equinor, owner of Wento have entered into a transaction to acquire a 100% stake in a 28 MW turnkey portfolio of ground-mounted solar photovoltaic farms developed by Wento.
The EBRD is extending a 43 million euros loan to Kunovac for the first utility-scale renewable project in Croatia developed outside of a renewables subsidy scheme.
Ankara sent out its newest drill ship to resume hydrocarbon exploration off its coast in the Mediterranean on 9 August after a two-year hiatus. The exploration can potentially inflame tensions.
After more than two months of planned turnarounds, the refinery of Slovnaft in Bratislava is now in full operation and its production is available for the domestic and foreign markets.