Hazardous industrial waste – export is expensive, but landfilling costs even more
In this latest article in the series “Serbia, from garbage dumps to circular economy,” we discuss the flow of industrial waste, primarily hazardous waste,
EPS intends to co-incinerate waste in two coal power plants
State-owned company has announced a tender for the preparation of investment and technical documentation for the co-incineration project
Jadar Declaration unites activists in global resistance against lithium mining
The Jadar Declaration opens the way for an international solidarity network for environmental protection and against lithium mining
No giving up on the Green Agenda
Zorana Mihajlović: The developments in the past year and a half have made a well-known maxim relevant again: energy is the most expensive when you lack it
Serbia’s energy companies EPS, Srbijagas could lose EUR 2 billion over two heating seasons
Fiscal Council proposed a power price increase of 15%-20%, compared to 65%-75% for natural gas, and 10%-40% for heating
Serbia’s power utility EPS posts Q1 net loss of EUR 254 million
The state-owned power utility is blaming the poor result on a drop in output, electricity imports, and capped prices for end-consumers
SEEPEX becomes Serbia’s nominated electricity market operator (NEMO)
SEEPEX's appointment as Serbia's nominated electricity market operator paves the way for market coupling with the neighboring EU countries
Crowdfunding begins for first energy cooperative–owned solar power plants in Serbia
The Elektropionir energy cooperative started a crowdfunding campaign for two solar power plants on the Stara planina mountain in Serbia


