Serbia moves to fast-track SMRs as power demand rises and coal generation declines
Serbia is preparing emergency legal amendments to enable the construction of small modular reactors (SMRs), as rising electricity consumption and […]
Serbia is preparing emergency legal amendments to enable the construction of small modular reactors (SMRs), as rising electricity consumption and […]
Hungarian energy group MOL is set to acquire a majority stake in Serbian oil company NIS, with the transaction estimated
Serbia is preparing to advance the long-planned Bistrica pump-storage hydropower project, with initial preparatory activities expected to begin later this
Serbia is positioning itself to regain greater influence over oil company NIS as part of a broader ownership reconfiguration involving
Serbian oil company NIS has been granted additional time to continue its operations after the United States extended its operating
The Serbian power market entered 2025 with a sense of momentum. Forward trading volumes had increased sharply, institutional participation had
Hungarian energy major MOL Group and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) are actively involved in negotiations that could reshape the energy landscape
For industrial power buyers in Serbia, green electricity is no longer a branding add-on or a sustainability slogan. By 2025–2026,
For a power buyer in Serbia, a Contract for Difference is not an abstract financial derivative imported from mature Western
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic stated that the planned transaction between Hungarian MOL and Russian GazpromNeft over the sale of
Winter stress events are the moments when power systems reveal their true structure. Peak demand, constrained generation, reduced hydro inflows,
Serbia’s power system stands at a structurally unusual intersection. In the short term, it enjoys a level of adequacy that