Solar podcast: installing solar panels in Serbia can cut electricity bills by nearly 50%
The third episode of solar podcast ‘Everything you wanted to know about solar panels, but didn’t have anyone to ask’.
Serbia’s SEEPEX intraday electricity market to go live in July
The intraday electricity market will be the first result of the cooperation between SEEPEX and Slovenia’s exchange BSP SouthPool
Serbia’s EPS appoints seven-member supervisory board including three Norwegian experts
Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer Elektroprivreda Srbije – EPS selected a new supervisory board
Serbia adopts Low Carbon Development Strategy
The most expensive scenario for the country is to ignore the costs related to climate change, the document said
Serbia adopts wind, solar power auction plan
Serbia's auction plan reveals that competitive procedures are envisaged for an overall 1.3 GW in wind and solar power through March 2025
Solar power plants in Serbia, North Macedonia, Slovenia and Austria: Regulations are key tool to drive investment
While the EU members combined appear to make good progress in the field of developing and expanding photovoltaic power plants, countries of Central and Southeast Europe lag far behind current photovoltaic capacities in the EU
Serbia sets maximum prices for wind, solar power auctions
The setting of the price is one of the most important steps in the preparation for the first auctions in the country
Serbia is changing energy law: state commission for energy networks to be established
The Government of Serbia approved a bill with changes to the Law on Energy, largely to transpose the European Union's acquis


