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
Serbia intends to launch auctions for 1,400 MW in renewables – minister
The first auction for providing incentives to producers of electricity from renewables is expected soon, with a 400 MW quota
SEEPEX, Traken Tech to cooperate on introducing blockchain in electricity market
Cooperation will also include aggregation and market utilization of small-scale renewables, and the introduction of guarantees of origin
Serbian power system can already balance five times more wind farm capacity than now
There is enough technical flexibility in the Serbian power system to maintain load balance and provide balancing reserves for 1,865 MW from RES
Electricity prices for companies in Serbia to jump to EUR 103 per MWh in January
The price for businesses was EUR 50 per MWh to 70 per MWh last year before the start of the energy crisis, which means it doubled in some cases
Brnabić: Professional management in EPS for new energy policy
The idea of introducing professional management appeared after a leak revealed a secret contract between Serbia and Rystad Energy

