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Digital infrastructure reshapes power demand in Southeast Europe, putting grids and renewables into a new partnership
Data centres and cloud computing are emerging as a fast-growing source of electricity demand across Southeast Europe, with individual facilities often needing 50–150 MW. The resulting…
Europe Is Paying for Critical Mineral Certainty—And Investors Should Read the Trade-Off
Long-term contracts can cost more than spot markets for critical minerals, but they offer price and supply certainty that Europe is treating as a prerequisite for…
Southeast Europe’s renewable boom is reshaping industrial sourcing, with Serbia at the center
As wind, solar and storage projects expand across Southeast Europe, more of the supply chain is beginning to localise—creating new demand for steel structures, electrical infrastructure…
Europe’s critical minerals playbook: locking in supply through contracts and processing rather than mine ownership
Europe is challenging the idea that securing critical minerals requires owning mines by using long-term agreements, refining capacity, and industrial integration. The approach aims to lower…
How CBAM is reshaping Southeast Europe’s power market around certified low-carbon supply
Southeast Europe’s electricity trade is starting to split by carbon intensity and traceability, not only by price. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is pushing exporters in…
Europe Bets on Supply-Chain Leverage for Critical Minerals as Direct Control Proves Hard
Europe’s critical minerals strategy is shifting away from owning resources toward supply chain diplomacy, using contracts, financing and institutional cooperation to secure copper, lithium, nickel and…
Repowering turns Southeast Europe’s early wind build-out into a second growth phase
After the first wave of wind deployment across Southeast Europe, developers are increasingly looking at repowering and asset optimisation to bring older turbines in line with…
Why the Balkans Could Become Europe’s Critical Minerals “Middle Mile”
Europe’s demand for critical minerals is rising faster than its ability to process and engineer them into battery-ready inputs. The article argues that the Balkans—leveraging skilled…
Europe’s battery recycling push turns critical metals into a supply lever
Europe is moving to make battery recycling a strategic part of its critical minerals plan, aiming for 25% of supply from recycling by 2030. The shift…
How Europe’s Logistics Layer Shapes Global Battery-Metals Trade Without Owning the Mines
Europe’s influence over critical raw materials is increasingly exercised through an often-overlooked logistics layer—ports, storage hubs and blending capacity—that determines how copper, lithium and nickel are…