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...
Serbia’s solar sector has crossed a quiet but decisive threshold. By Q1 2026, the conversation is no longer about whether utility-scale solar will emerge, but...
Serbia’s economic trajectory in 2026 is no longer defined by isolated sector performance but by the interaction of a tightly coupled system linking energy...
Serbia’s state-owned utility Elektroprivreda Srbije is entering a defining phase in its financial and operational evolution, as preparations for a first-time international credit rating converge with...
Elektroprivreda Srbije is moving from a prolonged period of strategic repositioning into what increasingly resembles a defined execution cycle, with a cluster of hydro...
Serbia is entering a period of renewed uncertainty in its electricity market, as both European price dynamics and domestic structural weaknesses converge into what...
Serbia’s revised Fiscal Strategy for 2026–2028 places the energy sector at the core of its capital deployment cycle, with a concentrated package of state-backed guarantees effectively...
Srbijagas has overtaken Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) as the largest beneficiary of state-guaranteed borrowing, signalling a shift in the balance of financial exposure within Serbia’s...
Serbia’s energy transition is no longer defined by isolated renewable projects but by the emergence of a system-scale solar and battery platform anchored by Elektroprivreda...
Serbia is actively considering the acquisition of electricity companies across the Western Balkans, a move that would mark a significant shift in the country’s...
The announcement that Azerbaijani-backed capital will develop a new gas-fired power plant in Serbia marks a strategically significant shift in the country’s energy investment...
Elektroprivreda Srbije closed 2025 with a materially stronger financial result, confirming a structural turnaround in Serbia’s largest energy company despite a year marked by adverse...
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...
Serbia’s state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has revised the scale of its much-publicised investment programme, clarifying that the planned capital envelope amounts to €3.6 billion...