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Green electricity in Serbia: What industrial buyers need to know about origin, verification and credibility Read More »

Green electricity in Serbia: What industrial buyers need to know about origin, verification and credibility

For industrial power buyers in Serbia, green electricity is no longer a branding add-on or a sustainability slogan. By 2025–2026, it has become a regulated, auditable, and increasingly scrutinised component of procurement strategy. Understanding what “green power” actually means in Serbia, how its origin is proven, and where the risks lie is essential not only […]

The Green Megawatt Strategy: How Serbia can turn renewable energy into its strongest nearshoring advantage Read More »

The Green Megawatt Strategy: How Serbia can turn renewable energy into its strongest nearshoring advantage

The global industrial landscape is reorganising around energy. For decades, labour cost and geographic proximity were the core determinants of manufacturing location. Today, green electricity—its price, availability and carbon profile—has emerged as the most important variable in European industrial planning. Serbia stands at a unique intersection: it possesses competitive labour, strong engineering capability and geographic

Europe’s new industrial equation: labour, engineering, green electricity — can Serbia achieve all three? Read More »

Europe’s new industrial equation: labour, engineering, green electricity — can Serbia achieve all three?

Europe’s industrial model is shifting toward a new competitive equation. The old formula—low-cost labour plus manufacturing scale—is being replaced by a triad: labour × engineering × green electricity. Countries capable of delivering all three will dominate the industrial landscape of the next decade. Serbia is one of the few near-EU economies positioned to combine these factors,

Serbia: EPS signed contracts with 750 MW RES power plants Read More »

Serbia: EPS signed contracts with 750 MW RES power plants

Construction of the Bistrica pumped-storage power plant, a one-gigawatt solar power plant, as well as the Petka solar power plant and the Kostolac wind farm, are essential development projects of Elektroprivreda Srbije throughout its energy transition. These investments are accompanied by desulphurization projects in thermal power plants, which will have to be online until the generation goals have been met –

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