Europe’s energy transition is entering its most fragile phase. The period ahead is no longer defined by whether decarbonisation is desirable, financed or technically feasible. It is defined by whether
Applied energy engineering moves South-East: How SEE de-bottlenecks Europe’s energy transition
Europe’s energy transition is widely discussed as a capital challenge, a regulatory challenge or a political challenge. In practice, it is increasingly an engineering-capacity challenge. As power syst
Energy storage follows execution capacity: Why South-East Europe is becoming Europe’s balance-of-plant hub
Energy storage has moved from the margins of Europe’s energy system to its centre. Batteries are no longer pilot assets designed to demonstrate technical feasibility. They are now financial instrument
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
Why energy projects clear in South-East Europe when they stall In core EU markets
Across Europe’s energy transition, the gap between announced projects and delivered assets is widening. Targets continue to rise, capital remains available and political alignment appears strong, yet
Who controls Europe’s materials transformation into power, mobility and industrial growth
Europe’s struggle to secure materials for its energy transition, electric mobility rollout and industrial renewal is often framed as an external problem, usually reduced to dependence on China or glob
Fabrication for the mining industry — Serbia and the wider SEE region as a strategic manufacturing base for Europe’s next mining cycle
Mining is re-entering Europe’s strategic conversation not simply as a resource topic, but as an industrial sovereignty and competitiveness imperative. The global energy transition, electrification eco
Power economics and the new industrial geography: Why Europe’s materials refining and processing are naturally outsourcing to Serbia
Power economics is now the decisive variable determining where Europe’s future materials refining and processing capacity will exist. Refining metals, manufacturing semi-fabricated products, processin
Carbon and certificate trading in South-East Europe: How industrial producers can survive—and compete
South-East Europe is moving into a period where emissions, carbon pricing, and green electricity certification are no longer policy experiments. They have become structural realities shaping who can c
Exporting to the EU in the CBAM era: Green energy certificates and the new trade reality
Green energy certificates and CBAM now sit at the heart of Europe’s industrial trade reality. The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism was created not as a tariff instrument, but as a structural equalis

