Svetlana Cerović: Serbia should consider the role of batteries in next renewables auction
Energy storage rules would complete Serbia's regulatory framework for renewables, Svetlana Cerović said at BEF 2025
CMS: Montenegro – What does the new Law on renewable energy usage bring?
On 31 August 2024, the Law on renewable energy usage came into force in Montenegro. For the first time, it comprehensively regulates the use of renewable energy sources.
Serbia will build renewable power plants totaling 3,000 MW within several years
Minister Dubravka Đedović speaks in an interview about changes in renewable electricity auction rules, how much more capacity the transmission system can handle and how companies would be helped to prepare for the EU's CBAM carbon border tax
Croatia adopts regulations to facilitate renewables growth
The Government of Croatia has adopted the long-awaited decree on incentives for electricity generation from renewable sources
Serbia sets maximum prices for wind, solar power auctions
The setting of the price is one of the most important steps in the preparation for the first auctions in the country
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
High interest in renewables in Serbia – new regulation in a nutshell
The new Law on Use of Renewable Energy Sources is mostly aimed at stimulating new investments in RES and increasing the share of renewable sources in the total energy produced by creating a modern, investment-friendly legal framework, which will enable energy transition and further development of the Serbian RES sector.