In the upcoming decade, Serbia’s energy sector will confront two major challenges: meeting the energy demands of its citizens and the public, and transitioning away from carbon…
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In the upcoming decade, Serbia’s energy sector will confront two major challenges: meeting the energy demands of its citizens and the public, and transitioning away from carbon…
An International Atomic Energy Agency follow-up mission has concluded that the selection of Doicesti as the site for the deployment of small modular reactors complied with…
The Government of Serbia adopted a Memorandum of Understanding with the French company (EDF), on establishing a framework for long-term dialogue and cooperation in the field…
In the energy future, a replacement for coal could be a combination of various renewable energy sources (RES), such as solar, wind, and water, along with…
Expert Miodrag Mesarović, a member of the team that selected the site and concept for Slovenia’s nuclear power plant “Krško,” suggests that Serbia consider inviting Hungary…
Slavko Dimović, the director of the Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, emphasized today that nuclear energy is the sole means to adequately address energy challenges while maintaining a…
A recent event saw the president of the country participating in an international conference on nuclear energy in Brussels. What stood out this time was the announcement made…
President Aleksandar Vučić’s recent statement indicating the need for revisiting decisions made during the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ) era is being interpreted by environmentalists…
Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic said, during the speech at the Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels, Belgium, that his country will change decades-old legislation banning the building…