energy transition

SEE as Europe’s energy shock absorber in a high-volatility decade

Europe’s energy transition is entering its most fragile phase. The period ahead is no longer defined by whether decarbonisation is desirable, financed or technically feasible. It is defined by whether it can be executed at scale under conditions of rising volatility. Power systems are being re-engineered while they remain in operation. Grid reinforcement, renewable deployment, […]

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Applied energy engineering moves South-East: How SEE de-bottlenecks Europe’s energy transition

Europe’s energy transition is widely discussed as a capital challenge, a regulatory challenge or a political challenge. In practice, it is increasingly an engineering-capacity challenge. As power systems become more complex, digitised and interconnected, the volume of applied engineering required to move projects from concept to operation has expanded faster than the supply of qualified

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Serbia’s energy transition reality check: Ambition, infrastructure and the uncomfortable truth between narratives and what actually exists

In public debate, “energy transition” is often presented as inevitability wrapped in optimism: cleaner power, modern technologies, new industry opportunities, cheaper renewables, and a supposedly straightforward path from coal and dependency toward sustainability and independence. But in Serbia — and much of South-East Europe — transition is not a slogan, not a trend, and certainly

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South-East Europe’s renewable transition: Wind, solar baseload, balancing and the real hierarchy of flexibility

South-East Europe has entered the decisive phase of its energy transition, a moment when renewable expansion has become irreversible yet system adaptation remains incomplete. Across Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Croatia, wind and solar are accelerating faster than the physical and institutional infrastructure required to support them. The result is a

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KEY 2026: Rimini prepares to open a new chapter in Europe’s energy transition

As KEY – The Energy Transition Expo returns to Rimini from 4–6 March 2026, the event is poised to capture a decisive moment for Europe’s renewable-energy landscape. What once revolved around long-term targets and conceptual debates is now shifting toward concrete execution, commercially proven technologies and scalable business models. Judging by the announcements from exhibitors,

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Serbia’s renewable surge: How the country is quietly becoming a regional green-power leader

For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale renewable deployment felt distant. Political caution, regulatory hesitation and infrastructural bottlenecks slowed momentum. Yet beneath the surface, a transformation was quietly gathering force. Over the past five years, Serbia has entered a phase that would

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Ecomondo 2025: Key insights, trends and takeaways from Rimini

Ecomondo 2025 (4–7 November, Rimini) once again reaffirmed its position as one of Europe’s most relevant platforms for sustainable technologies, circular economy solutions and industrial transformation. This year’s edition was particularly execution-driven — less theory, more concrete solutions, real projects and cross-sector collaboration. Across four days of panels, exhibits and B2B meetings, several themes stood

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EU report: Bulgaria must accelerate energy transition and reduce dependence on Russian gas

According to a new report from the European Commission, Bulgaria has made notable progress in diversifying its energy mix but remains significantly dependent on Russian energy imports. The report shows that solid fossil fuels accounted for 21% of Bulgaria’s total energy supply in 2021, down from 37% in 2010. During the same period, the share

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Federation BiH to launch just energy transition in coal regions

The Government of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina adopted a conclusion on the implementation of measures for a just transition in FBiH in areas where active coal production is ongoing. The conclusion states that the government expresses full commitment to the process of a just transition in the FBiH, in line with BiH’s international commitments and

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