Serbia’s mining sector is entering a different phase of development. For years, the country’s raw materials story was primarily framed around geology, foreign investment and strategic…
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The Serbian Government is exploring the possibility of purchasing strategic energy assets owned by oil company NIS, as authorities aim to strengthen control over critical energy…
Foreign mining capital is becoming one of the most visible indicators of Serbia’s changing industrial position in Europe. The country is no longer viewed only as…
Across Europe’s expanding renewable energy landscape, the decisive phase of a project no longer ends with permitting or financial close. It begins at commissioning. Wind farms,…
Serbia’s next wave of power projects—utility-scale solar, wind, grid reinforcements and selective thermal upgrades—will be decided as much in public space as in engineering rooms. The…
Negotiations over the future ownership structure of oil company NIS are entering a decisive phase, with Serbian authorities indicating progress in talks involving both MOL Group…
Authorities in the Municipality of Aleksinac have launched a public review process for planning documentation related to a new wind energy project in the Mozgovo area.…
In April 2026, a total of 484,034.6 MWh of electricity was traded on the day-ahead market of the SEEPEX, marking a 5.7% increase compared to the…
In the first quarter of 2026, the NIS Group operated under exceptionally challenging conditions and restrictions linked to short-term licenses issued by the US Department of…
The adoption of Serbia’s long-awaited Strategy for the Management of Mineral and Geological Resources to 2040 marks a decisive turning point in the country’s industrial trajectory.…



