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SEE’s shrinking dispatchable core and the repricing of regional power risk Read More »

SEE’s shrinking dispatchable core and the repricing of regional power risk

South-East Europe is undergoing a structural transformation that is not yet fully reflected in headline adequacy statistics but is already deeply embedded in power prices, forward curves, and congestion behaviour. The region’s dispatchable core—the combination of coal, lignite, hydro flexibility, and synchronous thermal capacity that historically anchored reliability—is shrinking faster than market participants have recalibrated […]

Serbia’s workforce challenge: Can the country train enough engineers for the renewable boom? Read More »

Serbia’s workforce challenge: Can the country train enough engineers for the renewable boom?

Serbia’s renewable-energy sector is expanding at a pace the country has never experienced before. Wind farms, solar parks, hybrid plants, substations, transmission corridors, battery systems and industrial PPAs are all driving a surge in investment that will transform the energy landscape over the next decade. But beneath the visible momentum lies the most critical constraint—and

Financing the transition: How lenders, ECAs and DFIs evaluate Serbian RES projects Read More »

Financing the transition: How lenders, ECAs and DFIs evaluate Serbian RES projects

The last five years have quietly reshaped the financial architecture of Serbia’s renewable-energy sector. What was once a landscape of cautious local banks and a handful of foreign investors has evolved into a structured, multilayered financing environment where commercial banks, export credit agencies, development finance institutions and international investors play increasingly sophisticated roles. Serbia’s transition

Montenegro: Gvozd wind farm nears trial operations for late 2025 Read More »

Montenegro: Gvozd wind farm nears trial operations for late 2025

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG is advancing steadily toward the commissioning of its first wind power plant, the 55 MW Gvozd project, with trial operations expected to begin before the end of 2025. Installation of the turbines, supplied by Germany’s Nordex, began in October. According to project manager Nikola Vukotić, the transport of all turbine

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