Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Since 2007 covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe.
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Serbia Energy News
Leading SEE regional online magazine with dedicated energy and mining focused news. Covering the power market news of Serbia and region of South East Europe since 2007.
Renewable energy sector in Serbia is quite developed, considering the big delay in start due…
In the period from 2001 to 2010, the average annual growth rate of total electricity…
Electricity Structure of Power Sector Installed generation capacity: 8,355 MW of which Thermal: 62 %…
Structure of Power Sector Power sector in Serbia, upon deployment of deregulatory processes, operates via…
The exploitation of the ore reserves, deposits and the processing of copper, zinc and other…
As there is an increasing demand for energy it will be necessary to explore new…
German renewables company BayWa r.e has bought 46 MWp solar photovoltaic park in southeastern Romania. The…
In the next three years, Slovenia will allocate 271 million euros for projects related to…
HEP has laid the foundation for a 41 million kuna (5.4 million euro) solar power…
Montenegro’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it has received a request from local company…
Alcazar Energy Partners, a leading investor in renewable energy within growth markets, announces the launch…
According to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting, in the third week of June, wind energy production increased across…
Deutsche Telekom has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) to procure wind energy in Romania.…
Romania may allocate a larger share of this year’s auction for CfD-backed projects to wind…
Renewable energy sector in Serbia is quite developed, considering the big delay in start due to different reasons. More than 10 wind energy projects started development…
In the period from 2001 to 2010, the average annual growth rate of total electricity consumption in Serbia is expected to be around 1.2 percent and…
Electricity Structure of Power Sector Installed generation capacity: 8,355 MW of which Thermal: 62 % Nuclear: 0 % Hydro: 34 % Fuel oil-fired,…
Structure of Power Sector Power sector in Serbia, upon deployment of deregulatory processes, operates via two public enterprises: “Electric Power Industry of Serbia” (EPS)
The exploitation of the ore reserves, deposits and the processing of copper, zinc and other metals will have to become highly profitable and generate raw materials…
As there is an increasing demand for energy it will be necessary to explore new coal and oil deposits in order to put to maximum use…