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-
Energy in motion: Why Serbia matters in power, gas and fuel trading networks
Energy is not simply a commodity. It is the political chemistry of continents, the financial pulse of industries, the invisible infrastructure of every economy, and the most consequential strategic fi
Europe’s processing competitiveness to 2040: Scenario outlook for electricity, logistics and SEE supply-chain corridors
Europe’s pursuit of strategic autonomy in raw materials, electrification metals and industrial processing capacity is entering a decade defined by volatile energy markets, shifting logistics routes, g
Managing environmental impact, financing strategies and long-term liabilities
Beyond engineering and market risks, wind‑park investors must manage environmental and social impacts. Projects can face community opposition over noise, visual impact or ecological concerns. Early en
Managing regulatory, currency, and political challenges in wind‑farm investments
Wind‑energy projects depend heavily on supportive regulatory frameworks. Sudden changes in feed‑in tariffs, grid‑access rules or permitting processes can disrupt project economics. Investors should mo
Technical due diligence for banks and investor defence, OE and engineering verification
For every project that reaches a bank’s credit committee, there are dozens that never should have. They collapse not because the idea was poor, but because the due diligence was superficial. Technical
Factory & site acceptance tests: Where engineering meets proof
Before any transformer hums, turbine spins, or control system switches to “ON,” one decisive moment determines whether design has truly become reality — the acceptance test. For infrastructure bu
Contractor and supplier compliance audits: The hidden architecture of trust
In today’s infrastructure and energy projects, compliance is as important as concrete strength or voltage stability. Whether a project involves a 400 kV substation, a wind farm control center, or
Engineering integrity: The OE and the quality chain
Every major industrial or energy project — whether a wind farm, a transmission substation, or a fabrication plant — stands on two invisible pillars: engineering integrity and documented quality. Behin
Quality in action: Why QA/QC planning defines the credibility of modern infrastructure
Every successful infrastructure or energy project — whether it’s a high-voltage substation, a bridge span, or a wind-turbine tower — shares one common factor: a living QA/QC plan that govern

