Gas or green electricity: how carbon pricing and power costs reshape Serbian industry to 2030 and 2035
For energy-intensive industries in Serbia, the traditional question of whether gas or electricity is cheaper is no longer the decisive […]
For energy-intensive industries in Serbia, the traditional question of whether gas or electricity is cheaper is no longer the decisive […]
As KEY – The Energy Transition Expo returns to Rimini from 4–6 March 2026, the event is poised to capture
Europe’s energy transition is not only an energy-system transformation but a manufacturing one. The deployment of renewable generation, grids and
As the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) moves from reporting into its financial phase, manufacturing competitiveness for the EU market
A detailed “what to ask traders before signing” checklist Reading the fine print of RES contracts: A practical guide for
For Serbian CFOs and procurement directors, the shift toward contracting electricity from private wind parks represents a structural change in
Serbia is entering a phase in which private wind parks, merchant RES investors, and licensed electricity suppliers are beginning to
The Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are entering a new strategic energy era, one in which electricity — its production,
The quiet decision to lift Serbia’s decades-old ban on nuclear power has triggered a shift in the strategic imagination of
For more than two decades, Serbia’s energy model rested on a simple premise: that natural gas would remain a stable,
Serbia’s electricity system is approaching a moment of structural tension that is no longer a distant or speculative threat. It
Serbia is entering an energy decade unlike any it has experienced since the post-Yugoslav restructuring of its power sector. But