Why energy projects clear in South-East Europe when they stall In core EU markets
Across Europe’s energy transition, the gap between announced projects and delivered assets is widening. Targets continue to rise, capital remains […]
Across Europe’s energy transition, the gap between announced projects and delivered assets is widening. Targets continue to rise, capital remains […]
Germany’s energy transition has entered a phase where technical feasibility is no longer the binding constraint. The bottleneck is industrial
South-East Europe’s electricity markets now operate under formally liberalised and largely EU-aligned frameworks, yet their real-world behaviour continues to reflect
The entry into force of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on January 1 is not occurring in isolation. Its effects
A report by the Kosovo Transmission System and Market Operator (KOSTT) suggests possible manipulation of prices for electricity imported into Kosovo, implicating
The decision by power utility EPS to open its coal ash landfills, overburden dumps and degraded mining land to foreign joint-venture
Within EPS power utility company the story of repeated feasibility does not stop with classical hydropower. It becomes even more pronounced
Across South-East Europe, hydropower development has settled into a stable but deeply unproductive equilibrium. Feasibility studies are commissioned, revised and
Across South-East Europe’s gas sector, feasibility studies have become a permanent layer of the energy system rather than a transitional
The withdrawal of Russian ownership from oil assets across South-East Europe has not only altered who controls energy infrastructure, but
Hydrogen has been positioned across South-East Europe as a strategic bridge between energy security, industrial decarbonisation and European integration. National
The transfer of ownership of Russian oil assets across South-East Europe has not only changed who controls refineries and fuel