Three cities reviving protests against Rio Tinto’s lithium project in Serbia
Opponents of Rio Tinto's plan to mine and process a lithium and boron ore called jadarite in western Serbia held a protest in Loznica
Hungary’s MVM becomes majority owner of two Serbian firms
MVM is the dominant producer, distributor, and supplier of electricity and gas in Hungary, while the two firms were privately owned
Belgrade in focus: challenges and solutions for sustainable urban development
The author of the feature is Ivan Gazdić, Attorney at Law and Partner at Petrikić & Partneri AOD in cooperation with CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz
Serbia’s EPS starts trial operation of its Petka PV plant on coal tailings dump
EPS connected its first larger solar park, called Petka, to the grid. The new facility is in its coal complex Kostolac.
Serbia’s power demand soars 20%
Power demand in Serbia has increased by 15% to 20% over the past three weeks, according to Dragan Rakić, the head dispatcher of TSO EMS
Serbia’s electricity imports up 15% in 2024
Electricity consumption increased 2.7%, while production decreased 6.7% from 2023, according to the energy agency's report
Serbia, North Macedonia working on gas interconnector project
Srbijagas and Nomagas have expressed their intention to build the Serbia – North Macedonia gas interconnector soon.
Serbia plans hydrogen transport through gas pipelines
Gas transmission system operator Transportgas has invited bids for producing a study on hydrogen transport through the gas network