Europe’s wind energy sector has consolidated its role as one of the central pillars of the continent’s electricity system. The latest annual data from the European…
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NIS, Serbia’s national oil company, has applied for a renewed special permit from the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in order to…
In response to rising global crude oil prices, the Serbian Government has introduced a temporary reduction in excise duties on several petroleum products. The measure will…
Serbia has completed a comprehensive modernization of the pump-storage hydropower plant Bajina Bašta, with the second unit now back in operation and connected to the national…
Serbia has taken another step toward developing a peaceful nuclear energy program after French energy company EDF finalized a preliminary technical study assessing the potential for…
Across Europe hydrogen has become one of the most frequently invoked concepts in industrial decarbonisation strategies. Policy papers describe it as the future backbone of low-carbon…
The introduction of the European Union’s carbon border levy is already impacting Serbian exporters, with energy-intensive industries reporting a sharp decline in shipments to EU markets.…
Europe’s energy transition is widely framed as a race to build renewable power capacity, electric-vehicle factories and battery gigafactories. Yet behind those visible investments lies a…
Serbia has reopened the debate about nuclear energy as policymakers and energy experts increasingly discuss whether the country could build its first nuclear power plant by…
The introduction of the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is rapidly transforming the economics of electricity trade between Southeast Europe and the EU. For Serbia, whose…



