Engineering risk = financial risk: Why quality failures in RES construction turn into millions lost
In Serbia’s expanding renewable-energy sector, the relationship between engineering and finance is becoming clearer than ever. The two were once […]
In Serbia’s expanding renewable-energy sector, the relationship between engineering and finance is becoming clearer than ever. The two were once […]
For decades, Serbian industry operated in an electricity environment defined by state utilities, regulated tariffs and predictable—if sometimes volatile—market conditions.
The story of Serbia’s renewable-energy sector is no longer defined by a handful of early movers or public-sector initiatives. A
The growth of renewable energy in Serbia is often narrated through visible symbols: turbine towers rising above agricultural fields, solar
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