Renewable energy regulatory landscape in Serbia: A closer look at the latest developments
The spring of 2023 brought significant regulatory changes in the renewable energy sector in Serbia
Serbia issues quota for upcoming solar power auction, adopts rules on balancing, premiums, feed-in tariffs
The government determined the quota for the premiums it intends to award for solar, defined balancing responsibility, premiums, feed-in tariffs rules
Power prices on Serbia’s SEEPEX crash to zero amid European solar output surge
The reoccurring anomaly when power prices in Europe turn negative and even slump deeply below zero affected Serbia this time, too
Constantinescu: Grid operators working to integrate hundreds of gigawatts from renewables
The challenges in adding wind and solar farms to the electricity networks in Europe are being solved along the way as technology progresses
EBRD’s Bogdanović: Renewable heating is biggest contributor to decarbonization in urban areas
Renewable sources can contribute the most to the decarbonization of urban areas, Bojan Bogdanović from the EBRD said at BEF 2023
BEF 2023: Flexibility services are business opportunity for renewables producers
The flexibility and digitalization panel at BEF 2023 acknowledged how difficult it is to integrate hundreds of gigawatts from new solar and wind power plants, but it also pointed to business opportunities in the emerging ancillary and system services
BEF 2023: Serbia starts bringing order to grid connection process, battery rule may cause problems
Belgrade Energy Forum 2023 brought together government officials and major companies in Serbia’s capital city
Serbia looking for strategic partner to build 1 GW of solar
The power plants and batteries will be handed over to state power utility EPS under a turn-key contract