Electricity price forecasting in Serbia’s renewable future
Serbia’s electricity price terrain is becoming one of the most volatile and strategically sensitive elements of national policy and economic […]
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,
Serbia is entering the most decisive decade in the modern history of its energy system. What for years looked like
Gen Energija has selected the US-based engineering firm Rizzo International to conduct a probabilistic seismic risk assessment for both the
Despite undergoing a scheduled downtime this year, Slovenia’s sole nuclear power plant, Krsko, is on track to finish 2025 with
Preparations for a major transformation of Novi Sad’s district heating system have reached a new stage, as the city-owned heating
Romania’s energy regulator ANRE has imposed a new round of financial sanctions on the consortium developing the Midia offshore gas
Regulatory approval has been secured for a new utility-scale solar investment in western Montenegro, after the national environmental authority endorsed
Restoration work at MOL’s flagship Danube refinery is now expected to continue into the third quarter of 2026, after which
Electricity consumers are increasingly shifting away from variable pricing in favor of long-term cost certainty, driving a rapid expansion of