Romania emerges as Europe’s fastest-growing solar market despite EU-wide slowdown
Romania has emerged as one of Europe’s most dynamic solar markets in 2025, recording a sharp acceleration in photovoltaic deployment […]
Romania has emerged as one of Europe’s most dynamic solar markets in 2025, recording a sharp acceleration in photovoltaic deployment […]
According to data published by the National Institute for Statistics (INS), electricity consumption in Romania during the first ten months
According to company management, EPCG Solar Gradnja has exceeded its installation targets for the current year, delivering results above initial
Bulgaria’s state-owned gas supplier Bulgargaz has proposed a reduction in the wholesale price of natural gas to be applied in
Scenario one: High volatility, tight LNG markets In a scenario characterised by global LNG tightness, regulatory uncertainty, and persistent geopolitical
Flexibility as a cost-control mechanism Flexibility has become the primary tool for managing gas-driven volatility. In the Serbian context, flexibility
Serbian exporters increasingly face a strategic choice: treat gas and electricity as separate procurement streams or integrate them into a
Steel: Gas as a volatility multiplier rather than a fuel cost In Serbia’s steel industry, gas sensitivity manifests less through
Natural gas has shifted from a relatively predictable industrial input to a structurally volatile cost driver across European markets. For
Electricity pricing has shifted from a background cost to a central competitive variable for Serbian export-oriented production. For companies selling
The European natural gas market has moved decisively away from its pre-2020 equilibrium. Price formation, supply security, and cost competitiveness
By 2030, Serbian exporters will no longer focus on whether global oil prices are “high” or “low,” but on whether