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Serbia at a strategic crossroads: Power sector challenges and CBAM’s impact in the Western Balkans

As the European Union moves into the full enforcement phase of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in 2026, the policy has shifted from a...

From power input to trade barrier: CBAM redefines electricity use in Serbia’s export industries

The most immediate and structurally consequential impact of the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism on Serbia does not sit within the power sector itself, but...

From MW to TWh: How Serbia’s energy transition metrics mislead exporters

Serbia’s energy transition is still described almost entirely in megawatts. New projects are announced in MW, targets are framed in MW, and public debate...

Serbia’s CBAM shock is not about carbon prices — it is about electricity procurement failure

Serbia’s exposure to the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is often discussed as if it were primarily a carbon-pricing issue. This framing is...

Energy, oil and electricity in Serbia in 2025: Financial results, volumes and where cash was actually made

The split inside Serbia’s energy sector in 2025 was not just qualitative; it was measurable in revenues, margins, cash generation and balance-sheet behaviour. Oil...

Winners and losers of Serbia’s 2025 electricity market — Who actually benefits when volatility becomes the business model

Serbia’s electricity sector in 2025 is no longer an engineering monopoly environment where outcomes are predetermined by state planning and fixed price models. It...

Why electricity reform is now Serbia’s export policy

For most of Serbia’s post-transition period, electricity policy and export policy lived in separate institutional worlds. Electricity was treated as infrastructure — a background...

Securing grid access, dependable off-takers and resilient technology

Securing a reliable grid connection is fundamental to monetizing wind‑park output. Transmission constraints or curtailment policies can limit the ability to export electricity, eroding...

Investor brief: How risk management influences financial outcomes in wind‑park EPC projects

Investing in a wind park is fundamentally about converting a natural resource into predictable cash flows. In Southeast Europe, supportive policy frameworks and the...

The economics of storage expansion: Strategic reserves, LNG integration and balancing power markets in Serbia

At the heart of Serbia’s gas vulnerability lies a simple structural fact: the country does not have enough storage to survive prolonged supply shocks...

Serbia faces high winter heating costs, electricity users hit hardest

Heating a 60-square-meter apartment for 180 days of the heating season requires about 9,000 kWh of energy. According to the Energy Agency, households using...

EPS launches public procurements for customer survey and media engagement ahead of electricity price hike

Amid announcements of an upcoming electricity price increase for households by at least 7% starting October 1, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has launched a public...

Public procurement announced for Central Balkan Corridor spatial plan and environmental assessment

JP Elektromreža Srbije has announced a public procurement for the development of a spatial plan for the Central Balkan Corridor project. The project involves drafting...

Rising electricity prices threaten competitiveness of Serbian industry, call for balanced solution

The new market electricity prices in Serbia are significantly higher than in previous years when prices were regulated, threatening the competitiveness of certain sectors,...
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