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Serbia enters 2026 with expanded renewable energy portfolio and growing wind capacity

As 2025 comes to a close, Serbia is entering the new year with a significantly expanded portfolio of renewable energy assets connected to its electricity system. The country’s total installed green capacity now stands at 3,683.4 MW, reflecting several key additions completed in the final weeks of the year. Wind energy led the year-end growth. […]

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US grants NIS temporary operating license, easing Serbia’s fuel supply pressure

Serbian oil company NIS has gained short-term relief after US authorities granted permission for the company to continue operating until 23 January, easing immediate pressure on the country’s fuel supply chain. The authorization allows the Pančevo refinery to resume activity following weeks of disruption caused by sanctions-related constraints. The temporary approval is closely tied to

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Serbia advances oil supply diversification with new Hungary–Novi Sad pipeline tender

Serbia has taken a concrete step to diversify its crude oil supply routes with the launch of a public tender for a new cross-border pipeline connecting Hungary to Novi Sad. The procurement, opened by state-owned pipeline operator Transnafta, covers both construction works and technical supervision for the project. The proposed pipeline is considered a strategic

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Carbon is the new currency: How trading schemes and green certificates will decide Serbia’s industrial winners in the EU market era

Carbon trading and green certificates are becoming the next decisive cost and competitiveness variables for South-East European energy systems and Serbia’s industrial base, sitting alongside CBAM, electricity pricing and decarbonisation CAPEX as core elements of the new regional market architecture. What was once a technical policy theme has now become a financial reality. Carbon prices,

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Financing Serbia’s energy future: How EPS is structuring loans, investments and multi-billion-euro CAPEX to rebuild and transform the power system

The narrative of EPS’s financial and operational stabilisation is inseparable from the utility’s evolving capital-expenditure (CAPEX) and financing strategy. After years of emergency borrowing, reactive repair spending and short-tenor loans, EPS is now managing a deliberate, long-horizon investment pipeline totalling several billion euros. These investments are structured not as ad-hoc line items but as a

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EPS as Serbia’s strategic energy anchor: Production, exports, financial recovery and macro-economic role

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) today stands as the central pillar of Serbia’s energy system, emblematic of the transition from crisis-mode operations to stable, strategic utility performance underpinning macroeconomic stability, export earnings and industrial competitiveness. After the volatility of the early 2020s — characterised by deteriorating hydrology, rising import requirements and high European wholesale prices — EPS

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Designing the backbone: How engineering outsourcing can fast-track Serbia’s mining fabrication strategy

A critical layer beneath everything previously argued about Serbia’s potential role in mining fabrication lies in a question few address explicitly, yet every serious industrial strategist understands instinctively: who engineers the complexity, and where does that engineering capacity actually live? Engineering outsourcing, when examined deeply, becomes neither a threat nor a supplement to Serbia’s mining

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From potential to profit: Making Serbia’s manufacturing ecosystem a bankable European export platform 2026–2030

Europe’s next industrial cycle is not a story of uncertain aspiration; it is a story of necessity. The continent has entered the execution phase of its Green Transition, infrastructure renewal, industrial electrification, defence-relevance strengthening, logistics modernisation and competitiveness rebuilding. That requires real factories, real equipment, real materials and real manufacturing ecosystems. It requires locations that

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Designing the green materials economy: Serbia’s strategic rise in glass, specialty materials and selective chemicals

Europe’s industrial transformation between 2026 and 2030 will not be powered solely by large infrastructure projects, renewable assets, electrification systems or manufacturing upgrades. At the heart of this transformation lies something quieter but equally decisive — materials intelligence. The Green Transition is fundamentally a materials transition. It demands new generations of specialty glasses, performance coatings, engineered

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Building Europe’s industrial engines: Serbia’s machinery manufacturing breakthrough 2026–2030

Europe’s industrial competitiveness in the late 2020s will not be defined solely by policy frameworks, capital flows or digital transformation rhetoric; it will depend fundamentally on whether the continent can secure sufficient capacity to design, build, adapt and maintain the machinery that underpins its factories, infrastructure, transportation, energy systems and emerging technology ecosystems. Machinery manufacturing

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