The relationship between electricity trading and carbon markets across South-East Europe is entering a fundamentally different phase. For years, Balkan power traders focused primarily on classic…
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For much of the past two years, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was treated across South-East Europe as a future customs complication, an ESG reporting exercise…
Serbia’s state-owned electricity utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) significantly improved its financial performance in 2025, reporting a net profit of €330 million, compared to €208 million in…
Serbia’s state-owned electricity utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is expanding its commercial electricity supply portfolio by introducing additional market-based pricing options aimed at corporate customers seeking more…
Serbia’s energy transition increasingly revolves around a problem that cannot be solved by renewable generation alone. Wind farms continue expanding across Vojvodina. Solar pipelines are accelerating…
Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to reshape Serbia’s industrial economy in ways that extend far beyond emissions reporting or regulatory compliance. What initially appeared…
Serbia’s electricity market is entering a phase where access to the grid itself is becoming one of the country’s most valuable energy assets. For most of…
Serbia’s solar market is entering a decisive new phase. For years, utility-scale photovoltaic development across the country was driven primarily by optimism — optimism about Europe’s…
Serbia’s wind energy sector is entering a decisive transition period. For most of the previous decade, the country’s renewable narrative centered on growth — more megawatts,…
Serbia’s mining story is no longer a domestic resource story. It is becoming part of Europe’s wider raw materials, processing and industrial-security map. At a moment…



