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
EPS considering shutdown of coal power plant Kostolac A
Serbian state-owned utility EPS is reexamining the economic feasibility of its plan for the modernization of coal plant Kostolac A
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
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
Energy Transition Tracker: Energy Community’s coal power output drops 11% in 2021
Coal power production in all nine Energy Community contracting parties has been reduced by 13% to a five-year low last year
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
Roadmap agreed to allow Serbia to supply electricity in north of Kosovo*
The roadmap envisages for a subsidiary of Serbia’s state power utility to supply electricity in the four Serb-majority municipalities