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 […]
Energy has become one of the most strategically sensitive components of Serbia’s EU accession process, not because of legislative transposition […]
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Applied energy engineering is rarely treated as an industrial force in its own right. In most European energy discussions, engineering