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Serbia locks in gas stability through extended Russia pricing and network buildout
Serbia expects steady natural gas deliveries over the coming years, citing an extension of its existing Russia arrangement that supports price stability and uninterrupted transit through…
Serbia’s push into refining and battery materials aims to capture more value at home
Serbia is repositioning its metals and battery strategy toward processing and refining, seeking higher margins than raw-material exports. The plan hinges on major investment—potentially up to…
Serbia ramps up copper and lithium capacity as Europe seeks steadier battery and grid inputs
Serbia’s mining expansion is increasingly centered on copper and lithium, positioning the country to play a larger role in Europe’s energy-transition supply chain. The push spans…
Serbia turns logistics into a capital story as rail and highways reshape China–EU trade routes
Serbia is repositioning its transport corridors—especially the Belgrade–Budapest railway—as long-term industrial infrastructure for China–EU supply chains. With more than €2 billion earmarked for the Serbian rail…
EPS-backed solar-plus-storage buildout positions Serbia for EU-style power trading
Serbia’s shift toward a solar and battery platform led by Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is reshaping the country’s power system economics—balancing lignite dependence with new flexibility needed…
Serbia’s data center push hinges on power readiness as regional demand accelerates
Serbia is positioning itself as a Southeast European destination for both enterprise and hyperscale data centers, with investors citing available electricity, competitive costs and improving connectivity.…
Serbia’s grid position is turning it into a cross-border electricity price battleground
With EMS linking Serbia to multiple neighbors and transfer capacities of more than 4–5 GW, the country is increasingly acting as a price convergence point between…
EPS’ solar-plus-storage push reframes Serbia’s power transition around flexibility
Serbia’s shift away from a coal-dominated grid is increasingly being built as a combined solar and battery platform led by Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), with 1–2 GW…
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…
Serbia courts European manufacturers with a near-shore industrial playbook
Serbia is positioning itself as a near-shore manufacturing and processing hub for the EU as companies look to cut supply chain risk and shorten production cycles.…