The Balkan power map 2035: How Serbia’s nuclear question reorders regional alliances and cross-Border power flows
The Western Balkans and Southeast Europe are entering a new strategic energy era, one in which electricity — its production, […]
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
For almost four decades, Serbia lived under a symbolic and legislative boundary that shaped its entire energy identity: a ban
When Elektroprivreda Srbije announced that it would offtake electricity from the Alibunar 1 and Alibunar 2 wind parks — a
For years, Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) occupied a unique position in Serbia’s economy. It was not merely the country’s dominant
Serbia’s long-term energy vision is increasingly shaped by the pressures of decarbonization, European integration, regional competition and the emerging economics
Serbia closed the previous year with one of the most striking statistics in its recent energy history: 48 percent of all
Serbia is heading into what could be one of its most challenging hydrological years in decades. Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), the
In the first week of December, Brent oil Front Month futures on the ICE market reached their weekly minimum settlement