WB-6 countries struggling to secure electricity production in their old coal power plants
It's going to be a long winter in several Western Balkan countries as old coal-fired power plants are unreliable and lignite is scarce
Serbia to protect vulnerable households from jump in energy prices
Serbia will adopt a decree to help 200.000 households to pay electricity bills and 50.000 will be able to get aid for heat costs, Minister Zorana Mihajlović said
Serbia’s EPS delaying, reconsidering reconstruction of coal plant units
EPS said it is reconsidering the plan to reconstruct coal plant units TENT A1 and A2 and that it intends to start works on TENT B2 only in 2025
Miroslav Tomašević appointed as acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS
Miroslav Tomašević replaced Milorad Grčić as the acting director of Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer EPS, local media learned
Serbian companies to have more active role on electricity market in the coming years – conference
New laws for electricity and renewables made investments easier and firms will have a more active role, so market participants need to adapt step by step, experts said
International institutions urge Serbia not to delay implementation of renewable energy law
Reacting to demands from EMS and EPS, international institutions said altering the renewable energy law in Serbia could disappoint investors
Acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS quits after several major outages
Acting director of EPS Milorad Grčić resigned after five outages and fires in Serbia's coal power industry in the past month
Electricity prices for businesses in Serbia frozen for another month
The Serbian government has extended its decision from the end of October, when it caped prices for November