Grid or no grid? The hidden bottleneck that will decide Serbia''s
Understanding this bottleneck requires a look at three interconnected components: transmission capacity, distribution readiness and system flexibility. Together, they determine whether
The Energy Outlook in SE Europe with Special Reference to Serbia
The projection of Gross Inland Consumption in the six Western Balkan countries (WB6: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia) presents a rather different
Serbia''s Energy Shift: Balancing the EU and Russia
Serbia is shifting its energy reliance from Russia towards the EU, discussing gas purchases through EU mechanisms. President Vucic aims for EU membership amid balancing
Serbia''s electricity system at a structural turning point
At the center of this transition sits Serbia, a power system that remains large enough to matter regionally, yet constrained enough to feel every structural shift immediately. Serbia is no
US Embraces Serbia''s Energy Shift to Fend Off Kremlin Influence
The US and Serbia signed an agreement in Washington last month to cooperate on energy projects and supplies of critical minerals.
Serbian energy sector between East and West – Serbian Monitor
Without the U.S. sanctions on NIS, this shift would likely have taken much longer, but the Serbian government had already started paving the way for this transition, especially over the past
Serbia enters a new era of high volatility as hydropower scarcity
For industry, the volatility tightens the link between market prices and production margins, amplifying the need for sophisticated strategies such as hedging, bilateral contracts, or load
Serbia''s Strategic Shift Towards Battery Energy Storage: A Path to
As Serbia navigates its energy landscape, the integration of battery energy storage systems (BESS) is emerging as a pivotal strategy for enhancing grid stability and fostering economic
Serbian Energy Sector in a Gap Between East and West
Serbia''s energy sector is heavily reliant on Russian influence. On the other hand, Serbia''s status as a candidate country for joining the European Union (EU) membership requires
The grid under strain: How EMS warnings signal a new era of
Within Serbia, the institutional response to congestion has been fragmented. EMS advocates for new lines and substations, but its investment cycle is constrained by regulatory