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
State power utility EPS seeks to become joint-stock company
The state power utility's Supervisory Board has adopted a proposal of a decision to reorganize EPS into a joint-stock company
Serbia’s coal plant Kostolac B3 to come online in September 2023
Head of the Kostolac B3 project Željko Lazović said Serbia's power utility EPS would put the coal power unit into operation next September
Serbia has three key development areas in green electricity sector
Balkan Green News Editor Branislava Jovičić says the key areas are private investments, state-owned utility EPS and citizens and companies with PV systems for own consumption
Serbia doesn’t have enough coal for winter, trade unionist from EPS warns
Power production in Serbia is at a critical point and the winter supply is uncertain, trade unionist Dragoslav Ljubičić claims
Drought lowers hydropower plant output in Serbia, Europe
The water flow in Serbia's hydropower system dropped by a half, increasing the need for electricity imports, but the situation is similar across Europe
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
Statement of the Day, Vučić: It’s bald-faced lie that we are selling EPS
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić denied media reports that state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is up for sale