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Serbia urged to accelerate energy sector reforms and cut emissions from thermal power plants Read More »

Serbia urged to accelerate energy sector reforms and cut emissions from thermal power plants

Artur Lorkowski, Director of the Energy Community Secretariat, has expressed concern over the continued high levels of sulfur and dust emissions from Serbian thermal power plants. According to Lorkowski, these emissions remain inconsistent with the Energy Community’s environmental standards adopted in 2018, and he underscored the urgent need to replace outdated infrastructure with cleaner, decarbonized […]

Region: Construction of Trans-Balkan Corridor’s third section to begin in mid-2025 Read More »

Region: Construction of Trans-Balkan Corridor’s third section to begin in mid-2025

Construction of the third section of the first phase of the Trans-Balkan Corridor is scheduled to begin in mid-2025. This phase will include building a segment of the route and transmission lines connecting Bajina Bašta, the Montenegrin border, and the Bosnian border. Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Djedović, announced this during a meeting

Serbia explores nuclear energy as key component of long-term energy strategy Read More »

Serbia explores nuclear energy as key component of long-term energy strategy

Serbia is actively considering nuclear energy as part of its future energy mix. Mining and Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic revealed that a preliminary study is currently underway to guide the next steps. This study is not a final decision but aims to create a roadmap, evaluate available nuclear technologies, and explore how nuclear power could

Serbia: Solarina signs agreements with EPS for 150 MW solar power plant Read More »

Serbia: Solarina signs agreements with EPS for 150 MW solar power plant

Solarina, a local company owned by CWP Europe, has signed agreements with Serbia’s state-owned power utility, EPS, concerning the purchase of electricity, the transfer of balancing responsibility, and a market premium contract. These agreements stem from a recent renewable energy auction organized by the Serbian Government. As part of the auction, Solarina secured the right

Serbia and Russia move closer to finalizing new gas supply agreement Read More »

Serbia and Russia move closer to finalizing new gas supply agreement

Following official discussions between the Presidents of Serbia and Russia in Moscow, representatives from Srbijagas and Gazprom have resumed negotiations to finalize a new gas supply agreement, with the current contract set to expire at the end of May. Dusan Bajatovic, General Director of Srbijagas, stated that the new agreement could last for up to

Electricity and gas prices in Serbia and Montenegro among lowest in Europe Read More »

Electricity and gas prices in Serbia and Montenegro among lowest in Europe

Electricity prices in Serbia and Montenegro remain among the lowest in Europe, according to the most recent Eurostat data. In the second half of the previous year, the average electricity cost for households in Serbia was 18.16 euros per 100 kWh, significantly below the European Union average of 28.49 euros. Montenegro reported similarly low prices,

Serbia pursues long-term gas deal with Russia to ensure energy stability Read More »

Serbia pursues long-term gas deal with Russia to ensure energy stability

Serbia is actively negotiating a new long-term gas supply agreement with Russia to secure stable energy access and maintain low prices for both businesses and households. Energy cooperation was a central topic during recent talks between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Russian President Vladimir Putin, with a focus on extending the current agreement and preserving

Serbia: EPS secures purchase of electricity from Alibunar wind farms, expanding renewable energy capacity Read More »

Serbia: EPS secures purchase of electricity from Alibunar wind farms, expanding renewable energy capacity

State-owned power utility EPS has secured the purchase of electricity from the upcoming Alibunar 1 and 2 wind farms, which will have a combined capacity of 168 MW. This move is part of EPS’s ongoing commitment to invest in renewable energy projects, aiming to strengthen its production portfolio and market position while supporting renewable energy

Serbia: Public consultations scheduled for planned Bistrica pumped-storage hydropower project Read More »

Serbia: Public consultations scheduled for planned Bistrica pumped-storage hydropower project

State-owned power utility EPS has announced that public consultations for the environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) of the planned Bistrica pumped-storage hydropower plant will be held on 13–14 May. This marks a key step in the project’s regulatory and community engagement process. EPS recently confirmed a delay in finalizing the draft Environmental Impact Assessment

Serbia nears completion of desulfurization project at TENT B to curb emissions Read More »

Serbia nears completion of desulfurization project at TENT B to curb emissions

Serbia is nearing the final stages of a major environmental upgrade at its Nikola Tesla B thermal power plant (TENT B), with over 96% of construction completed and all major equipment now installed, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović. The flue gas desulfurization project—valued at approximately €220 million—will implement advanced technology on

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