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Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

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Trending:

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Greece bolsters offshore wind goal to 2.35 GW, sets capacity per zone

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

YEO Technology expands in Balkans with 130 MW solar project in Kosovo*

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Serbia

Serbia state owned utility EPS joins Montenegrin Power Exchange

Serbia’s state-owned utility EPS joins Montenegrin Power Exchange

Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer has become the eleventh participant in the Montenegrin Power Exchange

Electricity
Montenegro Serbia
April 18, 2023
Serbia Zijin Copper develops plan to reduce emissions, switch to renewables

Serbia Zijin Copper preparing plan to reduce emissions, switch to renewables

The company is heavily criticized as one of the biggest polluters in Serbia, particularly of air

Electricity
Serbia
April 14, 2023
Serbian electrical engineering students finals prestigious IFEC contest

Serbian electrical engineering students reach finals again in prestigious IFEC contest

The H-Bridges team from the School of Electrical Engineering in Serbia again reached the finals of the global IFEC competition

Electricity
Serbia
April 13, 2023
bojan bogdanovic ebrd bef 2023

District heating’s role in balancing renewables in focus of Belgrade Energy Forum 2023

BEF 2023 is a meeting point for the leaders of Southeastern Europe’s energy transition. It will be held on May 8-9.

Renewables
Serbia
April 11, 2023
Serbia EPS revives its first solar project petka tendering

Serbia’s EPS revives its first solar project

The decision to repeat a call for the solar power plant Petka is yet another proof that Elektroprivreda Srbije is on the road to recovery

Renewables
Serbia
April 10, 2023
Government Serbia replace polluting heating boilers

Government of Serbia to replace polluting heating boilers

Serbia intends to replace coal- and heating oil–fired boilers and furnaces in all public institutions with cleaner solutions, where possible

Environment and Climate
Serbia
April 8, 2023
DeLasol Serbia largest solar power plant 9 9 MW

Serbia’s largest solar power plant, 9.9 MW, put into operation

Solar power plant DeLasol in Lapovo came online. With its 9.9 MW, it is the biggest in Serbia. It consists of 17,980 bifacial panels.

Renewables
Serbia
April 6, 2023
Serbia statute utility coal power EPS joint stock company

Serbia changes statute of its coal, power utility EPS to turn it into joint stock company

The Supervisory Board of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) changed the state-owned coal and power utility's statute today

Electricity
Serbia
April 4, 2023
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