Independent technical preparation supporting EU-accredited verifiers, EU importers, and non-EU exporters is becoming a defining enabler of CBAM compliance in the energy and power-intensive sectors. As
Serbia power sector investment briefing: CAPEX pipeline, grid stress and return sensitivity
From an investor perspective, Serbia’s power sector presents scale and growth potential, but also a layered risk profile shaped by legacy infrastructure, evolving market rules and system constraints.
Serbia energy sector and EU accession: Market reform, system constraints and credibility tests
Energy has become one of the most strategically sensitive components of Serbia’s EU accession process, not because of legislative transposition alone, but because electricity markets now function as a
South-East Europe as Europe’s grid workshop: Why substations, switchgear and prefabrication are migrating South-East
Europe’s energy transition is grid-limited. This is no longer a warning; it is a defining condition. Across the continent, renewable capacity is outpacing the physical ability of transmission and dist
Battery storage in Serbia: From late starter to strategic energy powerhouse — system design, investor returns, TSO logic, competitiveness and policy path to 2035
Serbia stands at an inflection point in its electricity future. Decisions made between 2025 and 2030 will determine whether the country evolves into a modern, flexible, resilient energy economy capabl
Why OE-governed quality assurance is becoming the new currency of wind asset value in Southeast Europe
In every mature renewable market, there comes a moment when engineering quality—once assumed, often overlooked—becomes the defining currency of asset value. Southeast Europe is entering that moment no
Insurance, force majeure and financial risk transfer — the new architecture of protection for wind investors in Southeast Europe
In the early stages of Southeast Europe’s renewable expansion, wind investors focused primarily on EPC contracts, turbine warranties, and revenue support mechanisms. Insurance was treated as a formal
ESG, community strategy and social license — the hidden financial drivers of wind success in Southeast Europe
For years, wind investment strategies in Southeast Europe focused almost exclusively on technical variables: resource quality, EPC pricing, grid access, and financing structure. But as markets mature,
The grid-ready wind farm — engineering for congestion, curtailment and dynamic grid codes in Southeast Europe
A decade ago, the success of a wind farm in Southeast Europe was determined primarily by resource quality, EPC execution, and turbine reliability. Today, those factors remain essential—but they are no
Warranty claims and defect litigation in Southeast European wind projects — the real-world scenarios investors never hear about
Most wind investors entering Southeast Europe believe that warranties are a safety net: if something breaks, the OEM fixes it, the EPC honors its obligations, and the project continues generating elec

