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Serbia’s industrial shift is being rewritten by electricity, carbon rules and AI power demand
Serbia’s export competitiveness is increasingly tied to how reliably and cleanly electricity is sourced, as CBAM pressure meets a power market showing more volatility. At the…
Serbia weighs power crunch as AI data centers move from tech add-on to energy priority
As Serbia debates how to expand electricity supply ahead of large-scale digital buildout, growing discussions suggest the country may need at least 3,000 MW of new…
Serbia’s coal plants rack up outages, underscoring reliability risk for a power system still built on lignite
Serbia’s coal-fired fleet logged 79 unplanned outages since the start of 2026, leaving up to 1,865 MW of capacity unavailable at times. The disruptions expose how…
Serbia’s renewable surge faces a storage reality check as negative prices spread
As Serbia’s wind and solar buildout accelerates, investors are increasingly concluding that battery storage is becoming necessary to protect project economics amid negative pricing and intraday…
EPS posts €129m Q1 2026 profit as Serbia pushes power plant upgrades and debt reduction
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) reported €129 million in net profit for Q1 2026, citing stable generation, lower operating costs and restructuring. The results come alongside major infrastructure…
Montenegro sees €131.97m in early-2026 FDI inflows, led by Turkey and Serbia
Preliminary Central Bank data shows Montenegro attracted €131.97 million of foreign direct investment in the first two months of 2026, with Turkey the largest source and…
CBAM starts to rewrite Serbia’s electricity export economics
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, effective from 1 January 2026, is changing how Serbian power competes in EU-linked markets by forcing traders to price embedded…
Bobija project in western Serbia puts antimony, silver and other strategic metals back on Europe’s radar
New exploration results from the Bobija polymetallic project near Ljubovija indicate mineralization extending across about six kilometers and elevated concentrations of silver, lead, zinc and antimony.…
Serbia’s mining boom draws ASX juniors, but financing and permitting risks are rising
Serbia has become one of Europe’s most active frontier exploration corridors, attracting Australian-listed juniors targeting gold and polymetallic systems. But investors are increasingly weighing ESG, permitting…
Al Dahra to invest about €20 million in Serbia, betting on irrigation and logistics resilience
Abu Dhabi-backed agribusiness group Al Dahra plans a new investment cycle of roughly €20 million in Serbia, prioritizing irrigation, drainage and logistics upgrades alongside machinery and…