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Serbia’s grid capacity constraints and the race to deliver green electricity for CBAM-exposed industry

Serbia’s renewable expansion and the emerging demand for low-carbon electricity from export-oriented industry are increasingly constrained by a factor that rarely receives the same...

Green electricity in Serbia: What industrial buyers must understand about origin, proof and credibility

For industrial power buyers in Serbia, green electricity is no longer a branding add-on or a sustainability slogan. By 2025–2026, it has become a...

Why industrial power buyers in Serbia need independent green-energy verification

From the standpoint of an experienced energy and sustainability consultant, the growing demand for external verification of green electricity claims in Serbia is not...

How green electricity compliance in Serbia is verified: The role of independent consultants

For industrial power buyers in Serbia, claiming green electricity is no longer a matter of internal declarations or supplier assurances. By 2025–2026, verification has...

Serbia’s CBAM buyer map: How much green electricity heavy exporters need, what it costs and how returns break under curtailment and grid delays

If we translate the CBAM problem into something an industrial CFO can actually act on, the question is not “Will CBAM matter?” The question...

Serbia’s green electricity becomes a CBAM survival variable for heavy-industry exporters in 2026

Serbia is entering 2026 with a structural problem that looks like an inflation story on the surface but is actually a competitiveness story. The...

Serbia’s CBAM buyer map: How much green electricity heavy exporters need, what it costs and how returns break under curtailment and grid delays

If we translate the CBAM problem into something an industrial CFO can actually act on, the question is not “Will CBAM matter?” The question...

Serbia’s green electricity becomes a CBAM survival variable for heavy-industry exporters in 2026

Serbia is entering 2026 with a structural problem that looks like an inflation story on the surface but is actually a competitiveness story. The...

The Green Megawatt Strategy: How Serbia can turn renewable energy into its top nearshoring advantage

The global industrial landscape is reorganising around energy. For decades, labour cost and geographic proximity were the core determinants of manufacturing location. Today, green...

Serbia gets an energy “golden goose” with the construction of the Bistrica power plant

The editor of the portal "Energy of Balkans" Jelica Putniković and energy expert Miloš Zdravković estimated that with the construction of the reversible hydro-power...
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