Hungary accelerates Paks nuclear expansion amid energy security concerns
Hungary’s flagship nuclear expansion project at Paks has entered a faster phase of implementation, with construction activities advancing ahead of […]
Hungary’s flagship nuclear expansion project at Paks has entered a faster phase of implementation, with construction activities advancing ahead of […]
A new large-scale solar project near Bucharest marks ENNA Group’s entry into the Romanian renewable energy market and represents its
The CBAM story is often framed as a national topic, but in reality it is regional. Southeastern Europe is economically
Industrial electricity policy is no longer simply a tool of energy management; it is industrial strategy. Serbia’s economic trajectory will
In the electricity systems of the twenty-first century, no country’s stability will be determined by what it can do alone.
Serbia is entering the most consequential phase of its energy history. For decades, lignite and large centralized power plants supplied
No element of Serbia’s future power system is more underestimated than flexibility. Serbia often discusses power plants, renewables, hydropower capacities
Serbia’s electricity price terrain is becoming one of the most volatile and strategically sensitive elements of national policy and economic
Serbia’s electricity demand forecasting is no longer the simple science it once was. The energy landscape is transforming, and Serbia
Serbia’s energy policy is increasingly torn between its traditional sector-based governance and a future that demands full integration. Historically, electricity,
Serbia’s electricity tariff system is standing at a structural turning point. For decades, tariffs were built to serve a stable,
Gen Energija has selected the US-based engineering firm Rizzo International to conduct a probabilistic seismic risk assessment for both the