Serbia’s nuclear choice as a geopolitical decision: Technology, power, and alignment in strategic energy planning
When Serbia lifted its three-decade ban on nuclear power construction, it was widely framed as an energy policy decision. That […]
When Serbia lifted its three-decade ban on nuclear power construction, it was widely framed as an energy policy decision. That […]
Serbia today stands at a rare historical turning point in its energy strategy. For more than three decades, nuclear power
Serbia has emerged as a leader in energy market integration among Energy Community members, becoming the first non-EU country to
Power economics is now the decisive variable determining where Europe’s future materials refining and processing capacity will exist. Refining metals,
In the electricity systems of the twenty-first century, no country’s stability will be determined by what it can do alone.
Serbia is entering the most consequential phase of its energy history. For decades, lignite and large centralized power plants supplied
No element of Serbia’s future power system is more underestimated than flexibility. Serbia often discusses power plants, renewables, hydropower capacities
Serbia’s electricity price terrain is becoming one of the most volatile and strategically sensitive elements of national policy and economic
Serbia’s electricity demand forecasting is no longer the simple science it once was. The energy landscape is transforming, and Serbia
Serbia’s energy policy is increasingly torn between its traditional sector-based governance and a future that demands full integration. Historically, electricity,
Serbia’s electricity tariff system is standing at a structural turning point. For decades, tariffs were built to serve a stable,
Serbia is entering the most decisive decade in the modern history of its energy system. What for years looked like