29 March 2024 - Through her work on renewable energy projects and in the WISE Serbia women's network, she not only breaks new ground in the energy sector, but also supports women, paving the way towards an inclusive and sustainable future
26 March 2024 - Israeli renewables developer Enlight signed loan, offtake and balancing deals for its 94.4 MW Pupin wind power project in Serbia
25 March 2024 - Flue gas desulfurization in coal plant TENT A in Serbia is the sector's biggest environmental project in Europe, Minister Đedović Handanović said
22 March 2024 - Iva Đinđić Ćosić is lead contract specialist at Elektromreža Srbije. With a master’s degree in law, she has been working in the energy sector for 18 years
21 March 2024 - The H-Bridges team from Belgrade's School of Electrical Engineering (ETF) is pursuing another victory at the IEEE IFEC competition
20 March 2024 - EPS has been struggling to recover since December 2021, when its largest coal-fired thermal power plants suffered a massive breakdown
18 March 2024 - EPS and the Ministry of Mining and Energy are preparing a new methodology for calculating the price, Dušan Živković said
18 March 2024 - Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović said EUR 400 million would be invested in the revitalization of EPS's four hydropower plants
14 March 2024 - Ivona Milić holds a PhD in economics and specializes in sustainability and ESG within the banking industry
11 March 2024 - The Regulation on Determining Packaging Waste Reduction Plan didn't bring desired results, prompting recent changes
07 March 2024 - Ankica Barbulov has been in the energy business for more than a decade. Since 2020, she has been running her own company, Negawatt Solutions, which develops ESCO projects.
06 March 2024 - Knowledge and new technologies are key to the response to challenges that the planet is facing, CEO of Siemens Serbia Medeja Lončar said
06 March 2024 - The Serbian company is building its 105 MW power plant with Slovenia-based ALFI Green Energy Fund
01 March 2024 - Coupling will make it easier for the industry, as a consumer, and power producers to enter the electricity market
29 February 2024 - Almost all companies in Serbia are paying EUR 120 per MWh for electricity, significantly above current market prices
28 February 2024 - The need for the government to regulate power prices is slowly diminishing, experts from Serbian power exchange SEEPEX said, advising firms to turn to the market