Europe’s grid build-out and the strategic repositioning of SEE’s power markets
The European Commission’s decision to accelerate and scale up Europe’s electricity grid expansion is not simply a technical upgrade programme. […]
The European Commission’s decision to accelerate and scale up Europe’s electricity grid expansion is not simply a technical upgrade programme. […]
Serbia’s energy system sits at a structural crossroads. It combines large legacy baseload assets, growing renewable penetration, limited flexibility, and
A full shutdown of nuclear power across South-East Europe would represent the most severe structural stress test the regional energy
State-owned power utilities in South-East Europe remain the structural backbone of the regional electricity system, even as private renewables, batteries
Battery energy storage has not merely complemented renewable energy in South-East Europe; it has fundamentally redefined who owns assets, who
As heavy-industry facilities and large renewable-energy projects scale across Serbia and the wider region, procurement has emerged as one of the most
Large-scale solar and wind projects in Serbia have fully transitioned into a phase where execution governance, statutory supervision, health-and-safety control, land management and
Oil storage in Southeast Europe is moving from a background logistical function into one of the most powerful strategic assets
Gas storage facilities have become one of the most decisive variables in shaping Southeast Europe’s evolving energy reality, and once
Southeast Europe’s energy markets stand on the brink of a systemic transformation. What was a patchwork of historical supply relationships,
If Southeast Europe once seemed like a fragmented energy landscape defined by dependence, vulnerability and political exposure, Hungary’s accelerating consolidation
The oil refining landscape in Southeast Europe is one of the most strategically sensitive industrial systems in the region, because