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Electricity imports and grid constraints emerge as a macro-economic risk factor

Electricity imports have become an increasingly visible macroeconomic variable for Serbia, linking energy policy directly to trade balances, industrial competitiveness, and fiscal exposure. While...

Serbia Center warns EPS facing severe power shortages and costly imports ahead of winter

The political party Serbia Center claims that this year Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) was not only unprepared for winter but also for...

EPS faces challenges amid significant electricity imports and profit fluctuations

During July, August and September, Serbia imported electricity worth approximately $261 million (28 billion dinars), according to the Republic Institute of Statistics. The Electric...

Serbia faces power shortages due to drought and aging plants; Electricity imports rise

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) is currently importing 10 to 15 percent of its daily electricity needs due to insufficient production from its own facilities. This...

Serbia imports one-third of daily electricity needs as president plans increased coal production

On September 10, Serbia faced a significant moment when it was importing electricity equivalent to one-third of its daily consumption. Experts are raising concerns...

Serbia’s electricity imports surge in July amid record consumption

The inefficiencies within Serbia's energy system are starkly highlighted by the country's electricity import data for July. According to information on the Elektromreža Srbije...

Serbia imports electricity for free due to excess supply: Implications and regulatory gaps

Serbia benefitted from free electricity imports during the past two weekends due to an excess of electricity available on the transmission grid compared to...

Serbia imported electricity worth some 1.6 billion euros, while natural gas imports cost more than 1.6 billion euros

According to data published by Serbian Statistics Office, in 2022, the country imported electricity worth some 1.6 billion euros, while natural gas imports cost...

Serbia, Electricity and gas imports cost almost 3.2 billion euros in 2022.

From January to December 2022, Serbia imported electricity worth slightly less than 1.6 billion euros. The value of natural gas imports in the same...
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