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EMS and Serbia’s grid queue: when connection access becomes the real investment asset
As Serbia’s renewable buildout accelerates, EMS — ElektromreĹľa Srbije — is increasingly turning the transmission system into a scarce, monetizable resource. The expanding grid queue is…
Serbia’s solar-plus-storage shift turns renewables from optimism to financing reality
Serbia’s utility-scale solar buildout is moving into a tougher phase as grid congestion and midday price compression erode standalone project economics. Developers are increasingly pivoting to…
Serbia’s wind boom enters a grid-constrained test as congestion risk rises
Serbia’s wind buildout is shifting from a growth-led phase to one where the electricity system’s ability to absorb intermittent power is becoming the key determinant of…
Serbia’s critical-minerals push hinges on ESG proof and processing control, not just copper output
Serbia is moving back into Europe’s critical-minerals conversation through copper production and expanding gold, borates and industrial-material potential. But investors and European buyers will ultimately judge…
Serbia’s mining shift: CBAM pressures turn technology and emissions data into EU market access requirements
As the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism ripples upstream through industrial supply chains, Serbian miners and processors are increasingly judged on auditable emissions data, traceable sourcing…
Serbia weighs buying NIS strategic assets as global oil volatility tests fuel security
Serbia’s government is exploring whether to purchase strategic energy assets from NIS, including a potential acquisition of a 50% stake in a renewable energy facility. The…
Renewables’ bankability is shifting from permits to post-construction performance
In Europe’s fast-growing wind and solar pipeline, projects are increasingly judged by what they deliver after commissioning—not by what environmental assessments promise. That change is pushing…
Serbia’s energy build-out hinges on EIA/ESIA discipline—and science-led PR
Serbia’s next wave of solar, wind, grid upgrades and selective thermal work will be shaped as much by how environmental assessments are communicated as by engineering.…
Serbia pushes ahead on NIS ownership talks as MOL–Gazprom Neft deal heads toward OFAC deadline
Serbian energy officials say negotiations over NIS’s future ownership structure are progressing, with a potential shareholder framework targeted for mid-May. The next step would be submitting…
Aleksinac launches public review for revised Mozgovo wind farm plan at 150 MW
The Municipality of Aleksinac has opened a public consultation on planning documentation for the Mozgovo wind farm, led by WPP Forestwind. The revised project cuts capacity…