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Serbia: New long-term gas deal with Gazprom expected in October Read More »

Serbia: New long-term gas deal with Gazprom expected in October

Serbia is expected to sign a new long-term natural gas agreement with Russian company Gazprom in October, extending the current supply arrangement until the end of that month. Srbijagas director Dušan Bajatović said the existing contract will remain valid under the same terms, including the oil-indexed pricing formula and additional supply volumes. He assured that […]

Serbia: Turkish firm Fortis Energy plans 270 MW solar power plant in Sremska Mitrovica Read More »

Serbia: Turkish firm Fortis Energy plans 270 MW solar power plant in Sremska Mitrovica

Turkish company Fortis Energy is set to begin construction of a large solar power plant in Sremska Mitrovica next spring. The project will be situated on private land in the Macva region, along the road to Drenovac. The construction permit has already been obtained, and approval for energy transmission is expected within the next three

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift Read More »

Serbia engages Rosatom in talks on potential nuclear power plant following ban lift

Serbian authorities have begun substantive discussions with Russian state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom regarding the possible construction of a nuclear power plant, according to Serbian Ambassador to Moscow Momčilo Babić. He stressed that Serbia needs new electricity sources and expects tangible progress in the coming years. The shift in national policy became possible after the

Serbia: Mazgos Village prepares new coal mining project with environmental safeguards Read More »

Serbia: Mazgos Village prepares new coal mining project with environmental safeguards

A new coal mining project is being planned in Mazgos, a village approximately 15 kilometers from Dimitrovgrad. The detailed regulatory plan for the Mazgos deposit, which is open for public review until 7 October, covers 21.9 hectares and includes nearly 200 land plots, primarily agricultural fields, meadows, orchards, and pastures. The Dimitrovgrad Municipal Assembly approved

Region: Serbia approves Spatial Plan for new gas pipeline to North Macedonia Read More »

Region: Serbia approves Spatial Plan for new gas pipeline to North Macedonia

The Serbian Government has approved a regulation defining the Spatial Plan for the MG14 main gas pipeline, a 146-kilometer project running from Orljane near Niš through Leskovac and Vranje to the North Macedonian border. The route will also cover areas including Vladičin Han, Bujanovac, Preševo, Vlasotince, Surdulica, and Doljevac. The MG14 pipeline, designed as a

Serbia: EPS issues tender for supervision of Kostolac 66 MW wind farm construction Read More »

Serbia: EPS issues tender for supervision of Kostolac 66 MW wind farm construction

Serbia’s state-owned power company EPS has opened a public tender for professional supervision services for the construction of the Kostolac wind farm, with the contract valued at approximately 275,000 euros. The decision follows significant delays and deviations from the original construction timeline, prompting EPS to strengthen oversight to ensure both safety and quality standards are

Serbia: SEEPEX reports slight decline in day-ahead electricity trading for August 2025 Read More »

Serbia: SEEPEX reports slight decline in day-ahead electricity trading for August 2025

A total of 478,334.3 MWh of electricity was traded on the Serbian energy exchange SEEPEX’s day-ahead market in August 2025, marking a 0.7% decrease compared to July. The average daily traded volume was 15,430.2 MWh. Compared to August 2024, the traded volume was 9.8% lower. The average daily base price on the day-ahead market in

Serbia partners with South Korea to develop nuclear and hydrogen energy technologies Read More »

Serbia partners with South Korea to develop nuclear and hydrogen energy technologies

The Ministry of Mining and Energy has signed two memoranda of cooperation with Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) to advance nuclear energy and hydrogen technologies. The agreements were formalized at the Korea-Serbia Forum for Strategic Energy Development in Belgrade. The nuclear energy memorandum aims to strengthen Serbia’s capacity in nuclear technologies through workforce training

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project Read More »

Region: Serbia, Hungary and Russia advance plans for strategic oil pipeline project

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedovic, met with Russian Deputy Energy Minister Pavel Sorokin and Hungary’s State Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Peter Sztaray, to discuss the implementation of the planned Serbia-Hungary oil pipeline. She stated that the project holds major strategic importance for Serbia’s energy security. During the meeting, the participants

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