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Serbia Prioritizes Short-Term Projects Over Energy Transition

According to Branimir Jovanović from the Economic Institute in Vienna, investing in infrastructure is necessary and important, but in this segment, there is less...

Impact of Low-Quality Coal and Aging Thermal Power Plants on Electricity Imports in Serbia

It is well-known that Serbia needs to import oil and gas, but available data also indicate that the supply of consumers in our country...

Analyzing the 2024 Energy Balance: Insights into the Import of Energy Sources

Data from the Energy Balance for the current year, adopted by the Government of Serbia, inevitably indicate that our country is increasingly becoming dependent...

Derivatives Import Surges by 22% This Year, While Solar Power Output Triples Compared to 2023

According to the energy balance of Serbia, it has been determined that the total available energy in the year 2024 will amount to 17.057...

Kostolac B3 a Step Away from Trial Operation

"After almost four decades, a new power plant – Block B3 in Kostolac, will start operating this year, increasing EPS's electricity production by seven...

The subsidies for fossil fuels cost Serbia more than 11 billion dollars annually

In Serbia, subsidies for fossil fuels exceeded 11 billion dollars in 2022, according to estimates from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Of this amount, as...

Serbia, List of priority investments is coming in May

The Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia, Dubravka Đedović, announced that the Government of Serbia will adopt a list of priority investments in...

Without a plan of what to make electricity from when there is no more coal

Thermal power plants in Serbia will produce electricity obtained from coal until 2050. After that period it will no longer be possible. Until then,...
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