EPS director: Serbia won’t cut electricity production from coal despite green energy expansion
Milorad Grćić said power production from coal would remain at the same level while capacities in renewable energy sources would increase
Serbia to double share of renewable energy, reach 40% by 2040 – minister
Serbia’s share of renewable energy sources in final energy consumption is now 20%, compared to the 27% target for 2020.
Kopač: Serbia taking big steps in energy; power prices must be raised
Energy Community Secretariat Director Janez Kopač praised the reforms in Serbia but also stressed the prices of power for households must be increased
Serbia holds public consultations on draft laws on renewable energy, energy efficiency
Draft laws were discussed by representatives of the energy ministry, citizens, investors, and companies.
State Audit Institution: Grčić illegally serving as acting director of EPS
The law does not allow anyone to serve as an acting director for more than a year, and he has been performing the duty for over four years.
Floating waste covers rivers in Serbia, BiH, Montenegro
Floating waste is devastating the Drina and its tributaries in Serbia, BiH and Montenegro and piling up at hydropower dams
DSO EPS Distribucija is no longer part of Elektroprivreda Srbije
The transfer of ownership is the end of the unbundling of the distribution system from EPS, which began five years ago.
World Bank: Main sources of air pollution in Belgrade are heating, road transport, coal power plants
The largest sources of pollution are in the urban area - heating and road transport, but also outside the urban area - thermal power plants.