Public consultation on changes to Serbia’s renewables law kicks off
Public consultations on the proposed changes and amendments to the renewable energy law will close on February 9
Serbia’s power, heating utilities sign contract on heat pipeline
Beogradske Elektrane and Elektroprivreda Srbije have signed an agreement on the construction of infrastructure for the pipeline
Serbia looking for contractor to build sanitary landfill Kalenić
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has launched a tender for the construction of regional sanitary landfill Kalenić
Fintel Energija picks Windey as turbine supplier for Serbian projects
Fintel in Serbia operates wind farms Kula (9.9 MW), La Piccolina (6.6 MW), and Košava 1 (69 MW).
Đedović: UAE, Serbia to work together on hydrogen, hydropower plant projects
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Serbia will sign a memorandum of cooperation on hydrogen projects and further joint work in the renewables sector. The signing of the memorandum between the UAE and Serbia was agreed in Abu Dhabi by Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović and UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure […]
Vukosavić: EPS doesn’t need foreign management, but independence from government
The root of most of the issues of power utility EPS is in appointing politically loyal but incompetent staff, professor Slobodan Vukosavić wrote in an op-ed
Elektromreža Srbije intends to produce energy from renewables for self-consumption
EMS has to secure 21.5 GWh for the operation of its substations and distribution facilities every year, and high power prices are here to stay
Citizens in energy transition: Elektropionir – champions of energy democratization
Elektropionir is building Serbia's first cooperative power plants, which suggest energy democratization in Serbia is possible
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