Serbia is advancing an ambitious program designed to strengthen its natural gas infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on diversifying supply routes and improving long-term energy security.…
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Serbia’s state-owned power utility EPS has once again canceled a tender for supervision and consulting services related to its large-scale self-balancing solar energy project after determining…
South East Europe’s electricity market is entering a phase in which the traded MWh is no longer judged only by price, delivery point and balancing exposure. For industrial…
For banks and investors financing renewable energy in Serbia, the next stage of due diligence will go beyond wind yield, solar irradiation, EPC strength, grid connection…
Serbia’s renewable electricity market is moving into a new commercial phase. Wind and solar projects are no longer only generation assets competing for merchant prices, auctions…
Serbia’s electricity sector is entering one of the most consequential restructuring phases since regional market liberalization began, as the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism increasingly…
The relationship between renewable-energy developers and industrial electricity consumers in Southeast Europe is beginning to evolve far beyond traditional power-purchase agreements focused purely on price and…
The planned Serbia–Hungary oil pipeline project has encountered a new setback after a legal challenge was filed within the public procurement process, potentially delaying progress on…
Serbia’s electricity market is beginning to occupy a far more strategically important role within Southeast Europe’s changing energy system as regional renewable expansion, falling spring demand…
Serbia has reaffirmed its commitment to keeping NIS a key pillar of its domestic fuel market, while negotiations continue over a potential acquisition of the Russian…



