Serbia opens door for batteries as solution for intermittency of renewables
We spoke with Professor Nikola Rajaković about proposed changes to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources
Serbia’s power utility EPS no longer dependent on imports, acting CEO claims
EPS is importing much less electricity this winter than last one and it is not dependent on imports, acting CEO Miroslav Tomašević said
Elektroprivreda Srbije’s Go Green Road plan valued at EUR 4.8 billion
New green energy production is the strategic commitment of the company, and it is confirmed by the Go Green Road plan
Public consultation on changes to Serbia’s renewables law kicks off
Public consultations on the proposed changes and amendments to the renewable energy law will close on February 9
Power utility ERS hires advisers for urgent review of production capacities
The urgent analysis was initiated by Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Radovan Višković and Minister of Energy and Mining Petar Đokić
Serbia’s power, heating utilities sign contract on heat pipeline
Beogradske Elektrane and Elektroprivreda Srbije have signed an agreement on the construction of infrastructure for the pipeline
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
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