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Serbian company Snaga Istoka plans to build a wind farm with an installed capacity of about 300 MW in the eastern municipality of Bor.
The maximum offered price for power from wind is set at €105/MWh, while ceiling solar PV is set at €90/MWh
Serbia's commitment to reducing emissions by 34% until 2030 is an important step towards addressing climate change.
The project aims to support the government's strategy to decarbonize the electricity sector.
Construction began of a long-awaited gas pipeline to Serbia that will allow the flow of non-Russian gas to Belgrade and increase security of supply in…
Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović and the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure of the United Arab Emirates, Suhail…
The report covers electricity, gas energy regulators, oil renewable energy, energy efficiency, environment, climate, infrastructure, competition,…
Belgrade-based Windflow East plans to build a 180 MW wind park near Petrovac na Mlavi, in eastern Serbia, consisting of 30 generators of 6.2 MW each,…
Energy communities, where citizens, businesses, and local governments work together to produce energy for self-consumption and also sell it, is a…
Serbia will no longer import Russian crude oil from November 1 due to the sixth package of EU sanctions against Russia. Instead, the country will…