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04/06/2026

As we advance EU-Energy Community electricity market integration, regulators have an enormous role to play 👇

Listen to Tamar Paranushvili of სემეკი / საქართველოს ენერგეტიკისა და წყალმომარაგების მარეგულირებელი კომისია / GNERC, Georgia.

Got opinions? Drop them in our comments.

We're finishing up our live coverage of the Athens Electricity Forum, but stick around a bit for the grand finale.

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04/06/2026

Mia Vujovic of Montenegro's Ministry of Energy and Mining came to this year's Athens Electricity Forum with good news. ⚡

Montenegro has notified the transposition of the Electricity Integration Package -- a set of 9 legal acts that once fully and compliantly transposed, opens the door to start the electricity market integration process with the EU's internal electricity market.

Montenegro is now in the verification process, whereby both the Energy Community Secretariat and the European Commission verify whether the Contracting Party has fully and compliantly transposed the The Secretariat issued its assessment to the European Commission on the 15th of May this year, and the Commission now has 5 months to issue it's opinion.

You can follow where all Contracting Parties are in the verification process here: https://bit.ly/4em94eR

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04/06/2026

Milos Mladenovic, CEO of SEEPEX A.D. came to the Energy Community's Athens Electricity Forum with a very specific purpose. 👇

🗣️After 20 years of attending the forum, these are his expectations for this year's event.

👉What are you hoping comes out of the forum this year? Drop a comment and join the conversation below.

& Keep following us today, as we share final updates from Athens.

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04/06/2026

Looking for takeaways from our intense discussion at the Athens Electricity Forum on CBAM and its effect on electricity trade between the EU and the Energy Community?

Edin Zametica, from Bosnia and Herzegovina's State Electricity Regulatory Commission, has this to say 👇

Join the debate by commenting on this post, and follow us here today for more coverage from the Athens Electricity Forum.

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Photos from Energy Community's post 03/06/2026

👉 Now, at the Athens Electricity Forum, we're examining how regulatory frameworks in South East and Eastern Europe can deliver the level of flexibility needed for the large-scale integration of renewables.

Key insights:

⚡ Clear market rules, equal access conditions and strong governance are key to attracting investment, advancing EU electricity market integration and deploying new non-fossil flexibility resources – like demand response and storage.



⚡Both the Electricity Integration Package — the basis for market coupling with the EU — and TEN-E rules— which support strategic cross-border infrastructure and flexibility investments — are key to creating these conditions.



⚡ Consumers are key players in the energy transition. Stronger regulatory frameworks are needed to incentivize them to participate more actively in electricity markets.



⚡Energy Community Contracting Parties should start assessing their future flexibility needs now — even before this becomes a formal obligation — using the common EU methodology.

Stay tuned for more insights from the forum!

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Photos from Energy Community's post 22/05/2026

During a recent visit to Ukraine, Energy Community Secretariat Director Artur Lorkowski met with key government stakeholders to strengthen cooperation on supporting Ukraine’s energy system, while preparing it for deeper EU-energy integration. 👇

The two parallel tracks, Lorkowski underscored, are crucial for Ukraine’s long-term energy resilience.

🗣️ “The protection and resilience of Ukraine’s energy system both on emergency response and on building integrated gas and electricity markets that can attract investment, enable cross-border trade and support a decarbonised energy future,” Lorkowski said.

Read more here: https://bit.ly/49iNgOt

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