Wind vs. solar: Serbia’s new competition for land, grid and investors
Serbia’s renewable-energy landscape was once simple. Wind dominated early development, driven by strong resource potential in Banat and a supportive […]
Serbia’s renewable-energy landscape was once simple. Wind dominated early development, driven by strong resource potential in Banat and a supportive […]
As Serbia’s renewable-energy market expands, a new dynamic has begun to define the sector: the interaction between international developers and
A decade ago, renewable-energy development in Serbia revolved around a narrow set of priorities: land, permits, grid connection, financing and
The renewable-energy shift in Serbia has brought a quiet but profound transformation inside the country’s financial sector. Only a decade
For many years, renewable energy in Serbia was framed primarily as a technical and financial endeavour. Developers focused on permits,
The last five years have quietly reshaped the financial architecture of Serbia’s renewable-energy sector. What was once a landscape of
Renewable energy development often attracts attention during two moments: when a project is announced and when it is commissioned. What
In every renewable market, there comes a moment when enthusiasm for new capacity hits a structural wall. For Serbia, that
Every renewable developer who has worked in Serbia understands a basic truth about the market: the hardest part of building
Renewable energy development in Serbia has reached a stage where enthusiasm alone is no longer enough. Investors who once believed
For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the Pančevo refinery, operated by oil company NIS, will be forced to halt operations