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Zijin’s Serbian copper machine nears €1 billion earnings—while resource limits reshape the next growth phase
China’s Zijin Mining is generating roughly €500 million a year in copper profits at Serbia Zijin Copper, with combined Serbian operations approaching or exceeding €1 billion…
Serbia’s solar market enters a contract-led phase as PPAs and capital discipline define project viability
Serbia’s solar sector is no longer a peripheral component of its energy transition. By Q1 2026, it has entered a phase where growth is real, pipelines are…
MOL says NIS takeover talks with Gazprom Neft and Serbia still unresolved as Pančevo deal awaits approvals
MOL Group confirmed that negotiations over a potential takeover of Serbia’s NIS remain ongoing and not yet final. Any future role in managing the Pančevo refinery…
EMS signs €113.5 million contract to expand Serbia’s high-voltage grid for Trans-Balkan Corridor
Serbia’s transmission system operator EMS has signed a €113.5 million contract to upgrade substations and install new 400 kV equipment as part of the Trans-Balkan Corridor’s…
Serbia’s wind portfolio enters a new financial phase as first-generation assets meet market exposure and pipeline scale
Serbia’s wind sector has moved decisively beyond its early development phase. By Q1 2026, the country is no longer defined by a handful of subsidised projects but…
EPS launches €5.2 million tender to ready Serbia’s Bistrica pumped-storage hydropower project
Serbia’s state utility EPS has opened a public procurement process worth about €5.2 million to produce the technical, planning and regulatory documentation needed to move the…
EMS signs contract to upgrade Bajina Bašta substation to 400 kV as Serbia pushes Trans-Balkan grid integration
Serbia’s transmission system operator Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) has awarded a contract to expand and upgrade the Bajina Bašta substation from 220 kV to a 400/220/35 kV…
Serbia and Azerbaijan step up talks on Niš 500 MW gas power plant
Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović met SOCAR representatives in Belgrade as Serbia pushes forward negotiations for a planned gas-fired power plant near Niš, with key contract terms…
Crni Vrh wind project and the strategic entry of Chinese capital into Serbia’s mountain energy segment
The Crni Vrh wind park in eastern Serbia is emerging as one of the most structurally important renewable energy developments in the Western Balkans, not simply because of…
OFAC extends NIS licence for 60 days as Serbia weighs ownership and sanctions exit
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control has granted NIS a 60-day extension, keeping the company operating until mid-June while Serbia continues talks over its long-term…