Serbia: Novi Sad seeks consultant for solar-thermal district heating project
Preparations for a major transformation of Novi Sad’s district heating system have reached a new stage, as the city-owned heating […]
Preparations for a major transformation of Novi Sad’s district heating system have reached a new stage, as the city-owned heating […]
Energy is where the geopolitical lens usually dominates, but the underlying economics are straightforward. Serbia is part of the wider
South-East Europe is accelerating its renewable transition. Solar fields rise across Greece and Bulgaria, wind projects return to Romania’s agenda,
For most of the past decade, discussion around South-East Europe’s energy transition framed Serbia as one of many actors in
Serbia has maintained a high position in the Energy Community Secretariat’s Annual Implementation Report 2025, following last year’s second-place finish,
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Europe’s hydrogen transition will not be decided by how many gigawatts of electrolysers are announced, nor by how ambitious national
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