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…
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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…
For decades, Serbia’s national utility, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), operated under the illusion of indestructibility. Its sprawling lignite mines, ageing thermal plants and hydropower dams formed the…
The Serbian Government has formally requested the US administration to grant another postponement of sanctions on oil company NIS, citing its Russian ownership. The current extension,…
A recent analysis of EU nations’ expenditures on Russian oil and gas imports compared to their financial, military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine reveals significant disparities.…
The Governments of Serbia and Azerbaijan have signed a cooperation agreement focused on energy and mining, aiming to strengthen collaboration between the two countries in these…
The recent Serbian-Japanese shuttle economic diplomacy initiative, marked by the visit of a substantial Japanese business delegation to Serbia, represents a significant advancement in the bilateral…
The upcoming winter poses the “sternest test yet” for Ukraine’s energy grid since Russia’s invasion, according to a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) released…
Greece has achieved a significant milestone, ranking second globally in electricity production from photovoltaics, according to the latest annual report from climate think tank Ember. In…
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), Serbia’s state-owned power utility, has introduced a new electricity pricing system for non-regulated consumers, primarily businesses, to enhance flexibility and financial stability. The…



