Serbia’s electricity system is no longer defined primarily by its ability to satisfy domestic demand. Over the last decade, and increasingly visible in ENTSO-E seasonal adequacy…
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In Serbia’s debate on CBAM exposure, grid infrastructure is still treated as a background constraint—important, but secondary. That framing is dangerously wrong. For CBAM-exposed exporters, grid…
Serbia’s energy system is entering a structural contradiction: it is simultaneously adding large volumes of intermittent renewable generation while still relying on an ageing baseload fleet…
Serbia is entering an energy decade unlike any it has experienced since the post-Yugoslav restructuring of its power sector. But while most public attention focuses on…
As winter settles across South-East Europe, the region’s electricity landscape enters a season shaped not by crisis but by structural interdependence. December 2025 finds the Balkan…
In every renewable market, there comes a moment when enthusiasm for new capacity hits a structural wall. For Serbia, that wall is the electrical grid. Generation…
Romanian electricity transmission system operator Transelectrica has launched two major infrastructure projects to strengthen the national grid and enhance interconnection with neighboring Moldova. The initiatives include…
The Plose solar power plant in Calarasi County has been officially connected to Romania’s national electricity grid, marking a significant step in the country’s renewable energy…
During the May Day holidays, solar power plants in North Macedonia were temporarily disconnected from the national electricity grid to ensure the stability and safety of…
After a ten-day shutdown, the thermal power plant (TPP) in Ugljevik has been reconnected to the electricity grid. The plant halted production at the end of…



