From the 1950s to the 1990s, the generations that built and worked laid down strong energy foundations, enabling us to avoid significant investments in...
In 2021, Serbia emitted approximately 62 million tons of greenhouse gases, with around 40% coming from facilities operated by Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS). Despite a...
The energy policy of post-World War II Yugoslavia largely overlooked coal, focusing instead on hydropower, imported oil and the potential construction of 14 nuclear...
The Serbian government has unveiled its Draft Energy Development Strategy for 2040, with projections extending to 2050. The strategy outlines two scenarios: the BAU...
Serbia's transition away from coal is a challenging and complex endeavor. The government emphasizes the need for a fair and sustainable energy shift that...
While energy experts advocate for nuclear energy as a viable replacement for coal in future electricity production, environmentalists express strong opposition, citing concerns over...