Energy news from Serbia and Southeast Europe focused on electricity, gas, renewables, energy markets, power trading, infrastructure, regulation and energy transition.
Two forces are now colliding in Serbia’s strategic economic positioning: the energy-security imperative and the capital-alignment question. Both forces are amplified by Serbia’s EU-candidate...
Electricity imports have become an increasingly visible macroeconomic variable for Serbia, linking energy policy directly to trade balances, industrial competitiveness, and fiscal exposure. While...
Hungary has officially marked the beginning of construction on the Pakš II nuclear power station, a major expansion of the country’s flagship nuclear facility, with...
Serbia’s energy future has come under sharp public scrutiny after President Aleksandar Vučić warned that the country could face serious electricity shortages by 2030...
In Serbia, viable renewable siting begins with transmission reality, not resource theory. EMS operates a compact, highly loaded system whose flexibility margin is constrained by...
Eastern Serbia’s Timok magmatic complex has entered a new phase of exploration intensity that is beginning to resemble a mature global copper-gold frontier rather...
Serbia’s energy future has come under sharp public scrutiny after President Aleksandar Vučić warned that the country could face serious electricity shortages by 2030...
Serbia’s electricity system is entering a decisive transition phase in which long-duration energy storage is no longer a peripheral technology choice but a structural...
The European Commission’s proposal to revise how emissions are calculated for imported electricity under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is not, in practice, an...
The increase in Russian gas flows to Europe through the TurkStream corridor in January 2026 has reinforced a sense of short-term stability across Southeast...
For most of the past two decades, electricity strategy in Serbia was treated as a procurement issue. Industrial buyers focused on contract price, volume...
Elektroprivreda Srbije has adopted a conservative electricity demand outlook for the period 2026–2028, projecting that total national electricity consumption will increase by approximately 1 percent...