Major industrial polluters in Serbia continue to pollute air, soil, water without control
Around 150 companies, potentially major polluters of water, air, and soil, hadn't obtained an IPPC permit by December 31, 2024
Serbia rolls out taxes on greenhouse gas emissions, imported carbon-intensive products
The new laws on taxes on greenhouse gas emissions and carbon-intensive product imports, both at EUR 4 per ton of CO2 equivalent, are coming into effect on January 1
MOL in talks about possibility of purchasing stake in Serbian NIS
Hungarian MOL is discussing the possibility of acquiring a stake in Serbian oil refiner NIS, which is under US sanctions due to Russian ownership
Serbia’s EPS starts trial operation of its first wind park Kostolac
The construction of Kostolac is complete, and EPS' first wind farm has generated its first megawatt-hours, the company said
Renewables investors are seeking tailored financing services as they add BESS, adapt to risks
The renewables market in CEE is challenging, alongside regulatory uncertainties, which calls for advanced financing solutions, according to participants in UniCredit Serbia’s workshop
Novi Sad plans to build waste-to-energy cogeneration plant
Novi Sad has invited bids for a preliminary feasibility study for a cogeneration plant that would burn processed municipal waste
Serbia plans to stop using coal, fuel oil in district heating by 2040
Serbia is also preparing a strategic plan for the district heating decarbonization policy, the Ministry of Mining and Energy noted
Germany’s energy and climate cooperation with Serbia improves people’s lives
Balkan Green Energy News spoke with German Ambassador to Serbia Anke Konrad as the German Development Cooperation marks its 25th anniversary in the country


