Court orders EPS to cut SO2 emissions due to harm to human health, environment
An earlier study showed that thermal power plants in the Western Balkans emit 2.5 times as much SO2 as those in the EU
Democratic Party demands parliamentary inquiry: who is responsible for outages in EPS?
As a result of the outages, Serbia became a major importer of electricity and spent EUR 650 million since last winter
Serbia doesn’t have enough coal for winter, trade unionist from EPS warns
Power production in Serbia is at a critical point and the winter supply is uncertain, trade unionist Dragoslav Ljubičić claims
Pollution from coal plants in Western Balkans remains extreme in 2021
Coal-fired power plants in the Western Balkans were in breach of Energy Community pollution rules in 2021 for the fourth year in a row.
New troubles for Serbia’s EPS: coal plant TENT B is offline amid breakdown, fire
A coal mill was damaged in the B2 unit of the Nikola Tesla B power plant (TENT B) while B1 is inactive since December 26 due to a fire
Serbia’s electricity crisis: EPS struggling to get coal plants back online
State-owned utility EPS got some of the aging units functioning again after a breakdown, but the country is still relying on power imports
SO2 emissions from Nikola Tesla B coal plant to be reduced 20 times by 2024
One of the ten largest SO2 emitters among power plants in Europe starts the construcution of a flue gas desulphurization facility.
Ugljevik coal power plant in BiH connects desulfurization unit
Regular desulfurization finally started in the thermal power plant in Ugljevik. Contractor Mitsubishi Power received a similar order from Serbia.