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Since the beginning of the year, ORGREZ, as a partner of KPMG, has been involved in a major reengineering project of Elektroprivreda Srbie (EPS), an energy company owned by the Serbian government, which, with its activities in mining, production, supply, distribution and trading of electricity, is the economic and energy backbone and the largest company in the country.

With permission I borrowed the title from Mr. Zdeněk Jirotka from Saturnino. There is a mischief going on here (I borrowed again), by loud, persistent repetition, claims are being made to us, either deliberately or out of conviction, and their validity is questionable to say the least.

I had the honour to participate as one of the presenters at the CEWEP (Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants) meeting at IFAT, an international trade fair that focuses on modern environmental practices and technologies.

The turbulence in the energy market covers every corner of this industry, even those that are promising, but mainly discussed in whispers for political reasons.

Energy is an industry that is bound by the laws of physics, which limit it to a large extent. Unfortunately, the reality of today is a misunderstanding of basic physical principles and, what is worse, a willful disregard for them and an unwillingness to listen.

The power system from sources to transmission, distribution and trade has grown and built over decades to deliver stable electricity to customers at the best price.