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Market News Roundup CW19

Between May 4, 2026 and May 10, 2026, 54 articles were published. ...

CBAM verification is becoming an engineering process across South-East Europe’s industrial supply chains

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is often discussed as a reporting regime, a customs issue or a carbon accounting exercise. In practice,...

Bistrica and Serbia’s shift toward long-duration energy storage

Serbia’s energy transition increasingly revolves around a problem that cannot be solved by renewable generation alone. Wind farms continue expanding across Vojvodina. Solar pipelines...

CBAM pressure drives EPS and Serbian industry toward renewable PPAs

Europe’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is beginning to reshape Serbia’s industrial economy in ways that extend far beyond emissions reporting or regulatory compliance. What...

EMS and the emerging economics of Serbia’s grid queue

Serbia’s electricity market is entering a phase where access to the grid itself is becoming one of the country’s most valuable energy assets. For...
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Serbia’s solar-plus-storage market shifts from speculation to bankability

Serbia’s solar market is entering a decisive new phase. For years, utility-scale photovoltaic development across the country was driven primarily by optimism — optimism...

Serbia’s wind expansion enters a grid-constrained phase

Serbia’s wind energy sector is entering a decisive transition period. For most of the previous decade, the country’s renewable narrative centered on growth —...

EPS returns to stronger profitability in 2025, but coal dependence and weak export position continue to shape Serbia’s power sector

Elektroprivreda Srbije closed 2025 with a significantly improved financial result, continuing its recovery from the deep operational and financial crisis that shook the company after the...

Can Serbia become the renewable manufacturing hub of South-East Europe?

Serbia’s renewable transition is gradually evolving beyond electricity generation itself. Wind farms, solar parks, battery storage projects and grid modernization are increasingly creating another...

Serbia’s RES market becomes an industrial competitiveness story

Serbia’s renewable energy market is no longer only an energy-sector story. By 2026, wind, solar, battery storage, pumped hydro and grid modernization are becoming part...
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