Tag Archives: energy system
CBAM, congestion and carbon power are redefining Serbia’s industrial energy economy
Serbia’s electricity market is no longer evolving only as an energy system. It is increasingly becoming part of a broader industrial and export restructuring process driven…
Montenegro 2030: Energy, tourism and logistics are converging into one investment thesis
Montenegro is reframing its growth model by linking renewable power buildout, premium tourism and Adriatic logistics upgrades into a single long-term investment story. The shift is…
EPCG ramps up investment in renewables, storage and grid modernisation to cut Montenegro’s import exposure
Montenegro’s state utility EPCG is entering a new investment cycle with a direct portfolio of about 639 MW/MWp and roughly €646 million in funding, targeting lower…
Serbia’s energy exposure deepens as NIS ownership uncertainty clouds investment outlook
Serbia’s dependence on imported crude oil and natural gas is amplifying the impact of geopolitical risk and global commodity volatility. With NIS—an operator central to refining…
Greece’s energy exposure turns into refining, storage and trading opportunities
Greece’s heavy reliance on Persian Gulf fuel imports and a roughly €19 billion annual energy bill underscore its vulnerability to supply shocks. But the same exposure…
Croatia–Bosnia trade surge points to an energy-led industrial buildout in the Western Balkans
Bilateral trade between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina has reached a record €4 billion, but the bigger story is how gas connectivity, power-grid upgrades, and transport…
Montenegro’s power constraints could test a tourism-led growth model as demand peaks outpace capacity
Montenegro’s electricity system is increasingly struggling to match seasonal demand driven by tourism and real estate, forcing greater reliance on imports when hydropower output is most…
Montenegro’s tourism boom is turning hotels and marinas into energy hubs
In Montenegro, rising power costs and evolving sustainability expectations are pushing hospitality operators to treat on-site generation and storage as part of their core business. The…
CBAM’s carbon costs are forcing Serbia to rethink how it powers and prices industry
Serbia’s exposure to the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism is starting to feed directly into electricity economics, raising the effective cost of power for export-heavy sectors…
Rashodna energija i obnovljivi izvori u Srbiji: Izazovi prelaska ka odrĹľivom sistemu
U svetlu globalnih promena i pritisaka na energetske sisteme, Srbija se suoÄŤava sa fundamentalnim izazovima u integraciji obnovljivih i...