Headlines of the latest  analysis contained in Balkan Energy NEWS:

2012:

IV/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

- List of largest investment projects in SEE

IV/1 - Oil and natural gas sector in Montenegro

III/2 - Oil and natural gas sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina

III/1 - Existing and planned generation capacities in Croatia

II/2 - Structure of electricity market in Romania

I/2 - Natural gas and oil sector in Croatia - current status and recent developments

II/1 - Thermal Power Plant Sostanj, Slovenia - Current status and new Unit 6

I/1 - Structure of electricity sector in Bulgaria

 

2011:

XII/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q3 of 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

XII/1 - Current status of recently active generation projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina

XI/2 - Electricity transmission in SEE, part 2

XI/1 - Electricity transmission in SEE

X/2 - Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

X/1 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q1 of 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

IX/2 - Involvement of Italian companies in Balkan region, 2nd part

IX/1 - Involvement of Italian companies in Balkan region

VIII/2 - Involvement of German RWE in Balkan region

VIII/1 - Photovoltaic power projects in Balkan region, part 2

VII/2 - Photovoltaic power projects in Balkan region

VII/1 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q1 of 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

VI/2 - Nuclear Power Plant Cernovoda

VI/1 - Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures

V/2 - Natural gas sector in Bulgaria

V/1 - Electricity sector in Slovenia

IV/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2005,2006, 2007 and 2008

- Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

IV/1 - Electricity generation projects in Macedonia

III/2 - Changes in new Energy Law of Serbia

III/1 - Three large regional oil pipelines

II/2 - Activities related to new generation capacities in Serbia

II/1 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q3 of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010

I/2 - New electricity transmission projects in SEE

I/1 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q2 of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010

2010:

XII/2 - Electricity distribution in SEE, part 2

XII/1 - Electricity distribution in SEE, part 1

XI/2 - Nuclear Power Plant Belene

XI/1 - Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

X/2 - Power sector in Turkey, 2nd part

X/1 - Power sector in Turkey, 1st part

IX/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q1 of 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010

IX/1 - Coal mining in Balkan countries

VIII/2 - Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europeon precipipation

VIII/1 - Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures

VII/2 - Wind power projects in Balkan region (part 2)

VII/1 - Wind power projects in Balkan region (part 1)

VI/2 - Natural gas sector in Serbia

VI/1 - Oil sector in Serbia

V/2 - Activities related to new generation capacities in Serbia

V/1 -Hydro generation in Montenegro (current status and announced/ongoing projects)

IV/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2005,2006, 2007 and 2008

- Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

IV/1 -New generation projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina

III/2 -Three large regional oil pipelines

III/1 -Oil and gas sector in Croatia

II/2 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q3 of 2005,2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009

II/1 -South Stream story, 2nd part

I/2 -South Stream story, 1st part (

I/1 -Electricity generation projects in Albania

2009:

XII/2 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for Q2 of 2005,2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009

XII/1 -Arda cascade - Bulgaria

XI/1 -Process of tender procedure for construction of NPP Belene

XI/1 -Feed-in tariffs and overview of RES potentials in Balkan countries

X/2 -Solar energy projects in SEE

X/1 -Wind power in Romania

IX/2 -Wind power in Bulgaria

IX/1 -Existing nuclear power plants and future plans for new capacities

VIII/2 -Table with average monthly Cross Border Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

VIII/1 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for first 3 months of 2005,2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009

VII/2 -Existing, recent and planned capacity increase of existing Thermal Power Plants, 2nd part

VII/1 -Existing, recent and planned capacity increase of existing Thermal Power Plants

VI/2 -Existing, recent and planned capacity increase of existing Hydro Power Plants, 2nd part

VI/1 -Existing, recent and planned capacity increase of existing Hydro Power Plants

V/2 -Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europe on precipitation

V/1 -Privatization of Power Utility of Montenegro (EPCG)

IV/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2005,2006, 2007 and 2008

- Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

IV/1 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for last 4 months of 2005,2006, 2007 and 2008

III/2 -Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures, 2nd part

III/1 -Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures, 1st part

II/2 -Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europe on precipitation, 2nd part

II/1 -Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europe on precipitation, 1st part

I/2 -Tender for new Thermal Power Plants in Serbia

I/1 -Recent developments regarding privatization of Oil industry of Serbia (NIS) I)

2008

XII/2 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for second 4 months of 2005,2006, 2007 and 2008

XII/1 -Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

XI/2 -Energy complexes Tucerni, Rovinari and Craiova

XI/1 -Nuclear power generation In Romania

X/2 -Power plants in Croatia

X/1 -Hydro power plants in Serbia

IX/2 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for first 4 months of 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008

IX/1 -Thermal power plants in Serbia

VIII/2 -New Hydro power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina

VIII/1 -Hydro power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina

VII/2 -Thermal power plants in Bosnia and Herzegovina

VII/1 -Thermal and Hydro power plants in Bulgaria

VI/2 -Power plants in Bulgaria: Nuclear Power Plant Kozloduy

VI/1 -Tender for construction of CCHPP Skoplje, Macedonia

V/2 -TPP Pljevlja complex - recent developments and 3rd privatization

V/1 -Small hydro power plants in Montenegro – current status and privatization

-Table with average monthly Net Transfer Capacities (NTC) in Balkan region for last 12 months

IV/2 -Process of tender procedure for privatization of TPP Bobov Dol

IV/1 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2005, 2006 and 2007

III/2 -Process of tender procedure for privatization of TPP Negotino

III/1 -Process of tender procedure for construction of NPP Belene

II/2 -Privatization of Oil industry of Serbia (NIS) - recent developments and present status

II/1 -Comparing of energy situation in the second half of 2007 and in previous years in South Eastern Europe

I/2 -Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europe on precipitation (part II)

I/1 -Dependency of electricity production in hydro power plants in South East Europe on precipitation (part I)

2007

XII/2 -Review of Cross Border Transfer Capacities in Southeast Europe in the year 2007

XII/1 -Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures (part II)

XI/2 -Dependency of electricity consumption in South East Europe on temperatures (part I)

XI/1 -Existing small hydro power plants in Montenegro and plans for their privatization

X/2 -Installed thermal power capacities in South East Europe

X/1 -Installed hydro power capacities in South East Europe

IX/2 -Generation investment activities in Croatia

IX/1 -New small hydro power plants business in Macedonia

VIII/2 -Comparing of energy situation in first part of 2007 and in previous years in Southeast Europe

VIII/1 -Generation investment activities in hydro-power sector of Macedonia

VII/2 -Three regional oil pipelines in Southeast Europe

VII/1 -Privatization of Oil industry of Serbia (NIS)

VI/2 -Status of the energy sector privatization in Romania

VI/1 -Overview of natural gas sector in Balkan countries

V/2 -Wind power as energy source in Balkan region (part II)

V/1 -Wind power as energy source in Balkan region (part I)

IV/2 -Overview of transmission capacity allocation status in Balkan region

IV/1 -New Small hydro power plants business in Bosnia and Herzegovina

III/2 -Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe in 2006 and 2005

-Transmission capacities in Balkan region for winter season 2006/2007

III/1 -Overview of RES potentials in Balkan countries (part II)

II/2 -Overview of RES potentials in Balkan countries (part I)

II/1 -Kostolac TPPs

I/2 -Generation investment activities in Bosnia and Herzegovina

I/1 -Process of tender procedure for construction of NPP Belene

2006:

XII/2 -Comparative achievements of power utilities in Southeast Europe in 2006 and 2005

XII/1 -Overview - Bulgaria

XI/2 -Privatisation process of TPP Pljevlja

XI/1 -Review of electricity distribution companies and retail prices in Balkan region

X/2 -Analysis of power sector in Kosovo and future investments

X/1 -Forthcoming allocation of cross border capacities in Serbia

IX/2 -Review of Power Sector in Kosovo

IX/1 -Maritsa TPPs Complex

VIII/2 -Analysis of future development of power sector in Bulgaria

VIII/1 -Coal mining sector in Serbia and Montenegro

VII/2 -Review of electricity purchase/sale tenders in Southeast Europe in last 12 months

VII/1 -Available Transfer Capacities for cross-border trade of electricity in South East Europe

VI/2 -New lines and transfer capacities increase in SEE

VI/1 -Review of power sector in Romania

V/2 -Short-term energy expectations for Serbia

V/1 -Energy statistics of South East European countries in 2005

IV/2 - Review of power sector in Greece

IV/1 - Review of power sector in Montenegro

III/2 - Review of power sector in FYR Macedonia

III/1 - Review of power sector in Croatia

II/2 - Review of power sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina

II/1 - Review of power sector in Bulgaria

I/2 - Review of power sector in Albania

I/1 - New rules for issuing Energy Activities licenses in Serbia

2005:

XII/2 - Short review of Balkan Power Markets in 2005

XII/1 - Power utilities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
XI/2
- List and contact info of relevant institutions in power sector of Southeast Europe
XI/1 - Gas and power investment opportunities: Toplifikacija A.D. – Skopje, Macedonia
X/2
- Natural gas sector of Serbia
X/1 - Border crossing exchange nominations
IX/2 - Development regarding electricity transit in SEE
IX/1 - Potential generation investments in SEE
VIII/2 - Cost of electricity transits in SEE
VIII/1 - Cross-boarder trading
VII/2 - Influence of Turkey on Electricity business in Southeast Europe

 
   
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IV/2 - Statistical data of energy sector in Southeast Europe for 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011

- List of largest investment projects in SEE

IV/1 - Oil and natural gas sector in Montenegro

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