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…
In public debate, “energy transition” is often presented as inevitability wrapped in optimism: cleaner power, modern technologies, new industry opportunities, cheaper renewables, and a supposedly straightforward…
South-East Europe has entered the decisive phase of its energy transition, a moment when renewable expansion has become irreversible yet system adaptation remains incomplete. Across Serbia,…
As KEY – The Energy Transition Expo returns to Rimini from 4–6 March 2026, the event is poised to capture a decisive moment for Europe’s renewable-energy…
For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale renewable deployment felt distant. Political caution,…
According to a new report from the European Commission, Bulgaria has made notable progress in diversifying its energy mix but remains significantly dependent on Russian energy…
Romanian Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja announced that the Ministry will formally submit a proposal to the Ministry of Investments and European Projects to request an extension…
The recent Energy Week Western Balkans, held in Montenegro on October 9-10, underscored the importance of regional cooperation in the energy transition for the Western Balkans.…
The Greek government projects that transforming the economy into a green one by 2050 will require investments totaling €436 billion. Energy Minister Thodoros Skylakakis emphasized that…



