Greece, Croatia are top-tier markets for energy transition investment
Climatescope put Greece in the best position in the region for investment in renewable power and the energy transition, followed by Croatia
Serbia needs 7,000 MW of wind, 6,000 MW of solar for complete decarbonization
Solar and wind energy provides energy independence, said Željko Đurišić, a professor at the School of Electrical Engineering in Belgrade
EPS kickstarts implementation of Bistrica pumped storage HPP project
Elektroprivreda Srbije intends to obtain a preliminary design with feasibility study in order to assess the profitability of the project
Kikinda to install 80 MW solar power plant
The development of a detailed regulation plan for the construction of a solar photovoltaic plant is underway
Regional waste hub to be built in Rančevo in northwestern Serbia
Regional waste management center Rančevo near Sombor will process and reuse most of the waste from five municipal units
European Parliament warns Serbia over violence against environmentalists
The European Parliament condemned the violence of hooligans against peaceful environmental demonstrators in Serbia and the amount of force used by the police
Serbia’s electricity crisis: EPS struggling to get coal plants back online
State-owned utility EPS got some of the aging units functioning again after a breakdown, but the country is still relying on power imports
Serbia opens cluster 4 in EU accession negotiations
In its negotiations on EU accession, Serbia opened cluster 4 – Green Agenda and sustainable connectivity, consisting of four chapters


