Serbia’s EPS stuck in the slow lane: Why the utility is failing to bring new power plants online
Serbia’s energy system is built on a paradox. The country urgently needs new electricity-generation facilities to secure supply, support industry, […]
Serbia’s energy system is built on a paradox. The country urgently needs new electricity-generation facilities to secure supply, support industry, […]
Serbia’s oil sector occupies a particularly strategic place in the Western Balkans—and yet it is also one of structural vulnerability,
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