Serbia’s grid manufacturing push aligns with Europe’s structural CAPEX cycle
Europe’s power system is entering a capital cycle driven by structural needs rather than short-term demand swings, and the engineering […]
Europe’s power system is entering a capital cycle driven by structural needs rather than short-term demand swings, and the engineering […]
European heavy industry is increasingly underwriting investment decisions around where value is captured after primary conversion, not where raw materials
Europe’s industrial strategy is shifting away from securing raw material ownership toward building dependable delivery capability for processed outputs. The
Renewables as a development input, not a commodity add-on In 2025, Serbia’s renewable power position is being treated less like
Europe’s push to operationalize artificial intelligence in energy, manufacturing and infrastructure is increasingly constrained by a less visible capability: industrial
Europe’s regulatory agenda for energy and industry is increasingly being delivered through systems engineering rather than legal interpretation. Compliance requirements
Europe’s grid and industrial modernisation programs are increasingly constrained not by equipment procurement or site readiness, but by the ability
Europe’s push to make industrial decisions auditable is turning digital twins into infrastructure-like programmes rather than periodic IT deliverables. As
Repeatable infrastructure is pulling BoP into the critical path Europe’s energy transition is generating large volumes of standardized assets across
European industrial investment is increasingly being decided by whether projects can be executed fast enough and reliably enough to clear
Serbia’s shift to dual carbon taxation beginning in 2026 has moved carbon from a reporting topic into a driver of
Europe’s metals and critical raw materials supply chain is not being dismantled or rebuilt in line with official decarbonisation narratives.