Lafarge Serbia is planning to construct a new cement plant in Ratari, near Obrenovac, which will utilize 1 million tonnes per year of ash from the…
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Serbia is on the brink of overturning a 35-year-old ban on the construction of nuclear power plants, signaling a major shift in the country’s energy policy.…
Turkish company Fortis Energy and its Serbian subsidiary have entered into a framework agreement with PowerChina International Group to jointly invest in renewable energy projects. This…
The Ministry of Environmental Protection has granted the Kostolac B coal-fired thermal power plant, operated by the state-owned power utility EPS, the most comprehensive environmental protection…
The draft amendments to Serbia’s Energy Law propose several significant updates, including the regulation of the balancing market and the reintroduction of nuclear energy into the…
David Zarkovic, Assistant Director for Power Portfolio Management at EPS, confirmed that Serbia is not facing any electricity shortages. EPS has sufficient electricity production from its…
The latest Official Gazette of Serbia has announced amendments to the methodologies for determining access prices to the electricity transmission system and the natural gas transportation…
Biljana Komnenic, Acting Director of the Serbian electricity distribution system operator EDS, has affirmed that the country’s distribution system remains stable despite a significant 30% increase…
Fortis Energy has announced the acquisition of preliminary permits for three major wind projects in Serbia, totaling a combined capacity of 509.4 MW. The Serbian transmission…
Serbian state-owned power utility EPS has initiated equipment testing for the new B3 unit at TPP Kostolac B, which is preparing for its trial run. This…