Serbia freezes electricity prices to help businesses through energy crisis
The Serbian government has ordered state power utility EPS to keep electricity prices for business customers unchanged until the end of November.
Jaroslav Černi Water Institute must get strategic interest status, not be sold
Environmentalists are campaigning against the sale of the Jaroslav Černi Water Institute due to risks for the availability of drinking water
Wastewater treatment plant in Kruševac makes energy out of sludge
A newly built wastewater treatment facility in the Serbian city of Kruševac is making biogas out of sludge dried in the Sun
Villages across Serbia demonstrating against arrogant investors: lithium explorers are not welcome!
The people of Rekovac and a group of villages in the west chased off geologists illegally exploring lithium deposits. They say the authorities abandoned them.
Serbia eyes minority stake in Hungarian nuclear power plant Paks II
Serbia is willing to become a minority shareholder of the nuclear power plant in the Hungarian city of Paks, the Serbian president has said.
Europe’s first LFP battery factory to be built in Serbia
ElevenEs will produce LFP batteries for vehicles and energy storage in Subotica, Serbia. It will build the plant with the help of EU funds.
EPS wants to use coal power plants as strategic reserve
The supervisory board of Elektroprivreda Srbije has sent an initiative to the ministry of energy to introduce a strategic reserve mechanism.
Serbia’s EPS wants to build solar park on suspended coal plant project site
EPS will commission research for the purpose of installing a solar power plant at the location of the recently halted coal plant Kolubara B