Europe’s energy transition is entering its most fragile phase. The period ahead is no longer defined by whether decarbonisation is desirable, financed or technically feasible. It…
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Europe’s energy transition is widely discussed as a capital challenge, a regulatory challenge or a political challenge. In practice, it is increasingly an engineering-capacity challenge. As…
Energy storage has moved from the margins of Europe’s energy system to its centre. Batteries are no longer pilot assets designed to demonstrate technical feasibility. They…
Europe’s energy transition is grid-limited. This is no longer a warning; it is a defining condition. Across the continent, renewable capacity is outpacing the physical ability…
Across Europe’s energy transition, the gap between announced projects and delivered assets is widening. Targets continue to rise, capital remains available and political alignment appears strong,…
Germany’s energy transition has entered a phase where technical feasibility is no longer the binding constraint. The bottleneck is industrial execution under cost, time and risk…
Europe’s struggle to secure materials for its energy transition, electric mobility rollout and industrial renewal is often framed as an external problem, usually reduced to dependence…
As heavy-industry facilities and large renewable-energy projects scale across Serbia and the wider region, procurement has emerged as one of the most underestimated determinants of bankability. Investors and…
Mining extraction and materials-refining facilities in Serbia and the wider region are increasingly evaluated not as standalone industrial operations, but as integrated environmental, social and financial systems.…
Large-scale solar and wind projects in Serbia have fully transitioned into a phase where execution governance, statutory supervision, health-and-safety control, land management and post-commissioning performance assurance are decisive for investor…



