Tag Archives: data centres
Serbia’s data-centre push faces a harder bill: power, cooling and grid constraints
Serbia’s bid to become a regional digital hub is increasingly linked to data-centre expansion, but the economics are shaped less by servers and more by energy…
Serbia’s infrastructure convergence accelerates as battery storage links solar, data centres and fibre networks
Serbia’s planned 1 GW solar programme paired with roughly €1.9bn of state-supported BESS financing is reshaping the country’s power market by adding dispatchability to renewables. That…
Montenegro eyes a niche role in Europe’s decentralised data-centre buildout
As hyperscale capacity concentrates in major hubs, Montenegro is exploring smaller, strategically placed data-centre facilities that serve edge and regional processing needs. The pitch hinges on…
Data centres reshape South-East Europe’s power economics, from grid planning to bankable offtake
South-East Europe’s next structural shift is being driven by large-load demand—data centres and other digital infrastructure—changing how prices form and how grids are planned. The development…
Serbia’s push for data centres runs into power constraints—and forces new energy choices
Serbia’s plan to expand [[PRRS_LINK_1]]-driven digital infrastructure is colliding with the practical limits of its grid, especially as [[PRRS_LINK_2]] demand grows in both size and volatility.…
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…