The Balkan permitting gauntlet: Why renewable projects in Serbia still struggle with development risk
Every renewable developer who has worked in Serbia understands a basic truth about the market: the hardest part of building […]
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
The Slovenian Government has approved a draft law outlining the gradual shutdown of the Velenje coalmine, marking a major step
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that the Pančevo refinery, operated by oil company NIS, will be forced to halt operations
Construction is underway on a new 96 MW wind farm in eastern Romania, marking another milestone in the country’s accelerating
Romania’s renewable energy sector is poised for a significant expansion following a new financing agreement coordinated by the European Bank
Thermal power plant Pljevlja resumed operation on the morning of 30 November after completing an extensive, months-long reconstruction project worth
North Macedonia’s Government announced that the oil pipeline connecting Thessaloniki and Skopje is expected to return to service before the
Hungarian oil and gas group MOL has secured shareholder approval to transition into a full holding-company structure, a move the
During a meeting in Moscow between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the two leaders discussed
Between its launch in October 2022 and the end of October 2025, the Greece–Bulgaria Gas Interconnector (IGB) has transported more