AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy Storage & Grid Policy: At Belgrade Energy Forum 2026, speakers said battery energy storage systems (BESS) are moving from “optional” to essential, but Southeast Europe still needs clearer legislation and financing models so projects can earn from both arbitrage and grid support services. Oil Infrastructure (EIA process): Serbia’s environmental ministry has set the scope for the mandatory Environmental Impact Assessment for a new main oil pipeline from the Hungarian border to Novi Sad, with public review and final approval required before construction can start. AI & Facial Recognition (governance risk): Serbia’s facial recognition rollout is expanding via multiple vendors and platforms, raising questions about how live feeds and retrospective identification are governed and audited. Patents & Innovation Access: Moldova joined the European Patent Organisation as its 40th member, meaning European patent applications will automatically cover Moldova from 1 June—good news for regional innovators. Serbia–China Tech & Industry Links: Multiple reports highlight deepening Serbia–China cooperation, including new momentum around investments and high-tech collaboration, with “ironclad friendship” framing the push. EU Enlargement Signal: An EU top official told Western Balkan countries that enlargement is real, reinforcing political backing that could shape future research, tech, and investment priorities. UAE–Serbia Cooperation: The UAE and Serbia announced strengthened economic and renewable energy cooperation, with technology and education also on the agenda. Media Ownership (regional): Alpac Capital agreed to buy Adria News Network from United Group, aiming to protect editorial independence across the Balkans.
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