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Hydrogen economics under gas repricing 

Hydrogen has been positioned across South-East Europe as a strategic bridge between energy security, industrial decarbonisation and European integration. National strategies, pilot projects and policy roadmaps have converged around hydrogen as a future-proof solution capable of absorbing surplus renewables, decarbonising heavy industry and anchoring new investment cycles. Yet the ownership exit of Russian oil assets […]

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At the edge of the hydrogen era: Serbia between strategic promise and regulatory reality

Across Europe, the green hydrogen transition is no longer a distant concept but a clear strategic pathway for decarbonising energy systems, heavy industry and transport. Germany’s energy transition strategy explicitly recognises that long-term climate neutrality will rely on imported renewable hydrogen and its derivatives. The European Union has already built a regulatory and policy architecture

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Hydrogen highways: Could Serbia emerge as a key hub in Europe’s future energy network?

For most of modern history, power came from what countries could extract. In the future, power will come from what countries can connect, convert and stabilize. Europe is moving rapidly from a fossil-based energy logic to a decarbonized industrial model — and this shift is not philosophical. It is strategic, financial, infrastructural and geopolitical. It

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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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Hydrogen-readiness and the role of decarbonised gases in Serbia’s future energy mix

Hydrogen has moved from a speculative technology to a central pillar of Europe’s long-term decarbonisation framework. For Serbia, the question is no longer whether hydrogen will play a role in the energy transition, but how quickly and at what scale the country can adapt its infrastructure, regulatory environment and industrial strategy to integrate decarbonised gases.

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Ecomondo 2025: What this year’s edition revealed about Europe’s green transition

Ecomondo 2025 in Rimini once again proved why it has become one of the most influential meeting points for companies, institutions and innovators working in the fields of energy, waste, circular economy and sustainable technologies. What made this year particularly relevant was the overall shift from conceptual discussions to concrete, market-ready solutions — a clear

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Romania: Constanța to get modern gas-hydrogen cogeneration plant, replacing 1970s infrastructure

A new high-efficiency cogeneration plant is under development on the site of the former CET Palas facility in Constanța, replacing infrastructure dating back to the 1970s. Valued at 120 million euros and largely financed through the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), the plant will deliver 160 MW of capacity, producing both electricity and heat

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Slovenia launches SE Vipava initiative: Solar power and hydrogen projects for military and industrial use

The Slovenian Ministry of Defence has partnered with the state-run motorway operator DARS, the Vipava municipality, and the renewable energy company Soske Elektrarne Nova Gorica (SENG) to establish solar power plants at several key locations. These sites include the Mlake military training ground, various Ministry properties, and a future industrial zone in Vipava. The agreement

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Romania: Rompetrol seeksa partner for a green hydrogen project at its refinery

Rompetrol Rafinare is seeking a partner to build and operate a green hydrogen plant to decarbonise its Petromidia Refinery. The plant should be located near or on the grounds of the refinery and be capable of producing 11,000 tons of green hydrogen annually. This necessitates a renewable electricity supply of around 75 MW which should

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