Europe funds systems, not stories: What investors truly finance in SEE and Serbia
There is a misconception that continues to circulate in parts of the mining world, including South-East Europe and Serbia. It […]
There is a misconception that continues to circulate in parts of the mining world, including South-East Europe and Serbia. It […]
Mining companies in South-East Europe, and particularly in Serbia, are increasingly confronting a shift they did not expect. For years,
For decades, the global mining world was structured around a familiar gravitational pull. Early capital was raised in Toronto. Explorers
For decades, the global mining world was structured around a familiar gravitational pull. Early capital was raised in Toronto. Explorers
For more than three decades, Europe behaved as if mining were something that happened somewhere else. It chose to outsource
Europe often frames its industrial vulnerability as a resource scarcity issue. Political speeches emphasise “access” to lithium, rare earths, nickel,
Europe’s core industrial economies are increasingly constrained. High and volatile energy prices, dense regulatory frameworks, urban saturation, community resistance to
Europe’s core industrial economies are increasingly constrained. High and volatile energy prices, dense regulatory frameworks, urban saturation, community resistance to
Energy markets are often analysed as abstractions: prices, curves, spreads, marginal costs. Infrastructure appears in these models as a constraint,
South-East Europe does not sit on the periphery of Europe’s energy system. It sits at its edge in a different
Energy trading was once about exploiting inefficiencies. Price differences across regions, fuels, or time horizons were treated as opportunities for
For decades, energy economics was built around capacity. Installed megawatts, pipeline diameters, storage volumes, and reserve margins were treated as