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Serbia’s Integrated Energy and Climate Plan aims for 45% renewable energy by 2030

The Serbian government has approved the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INEKP), which sets a target for 45% of the country's electricity to...

Serbia allocates 107 million dinars for electric vehicle subsidies in 2024

The Serbian government has reserved approximately 107 million dinars for the subsidization of electric vehicles in 2024, from a total budget of 170 million...

Serbia’s New Energy Development Strategy: A shift toward decarbonization and sustainable energy

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 increases funding for organic farming and environmental preservation in 2024

The Serbian government has approved amendments to the Regulation on the Distribution of Incentives in Agriculture and Rural Development for 2024. Among these changes,...

Rio Tinto executive director welcomes Serbian Government’s decision on “Jadar” project

Jakob Stausholm, Executive Director of Rio Tinto, has welcomed the Serbian Government's decision to re-apply the Spatial Plan of the Special Purpose Area for...

Rio Tinto’s Jadar project: A 20-year struggle for permits and environmental controversies

For nearly three decades, Rio Tinto has been vying for permission to commence mining operations in the Simandu Mountains of southeastern Guinea. As the...

Serbian government agrees to amend Agriculture Law following meeting with farmers’ associations

An agreement has been reached for the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management to address the demands from agricultural associations and propose amendments...

Serbia’s first nuclear power plant could start operations by 2050, new energy strategy draft reveals

The draft of Serbia's Energy Development Strategy, extending to 2040 with projections up to 2050, indicates that the country's first nuclear power plant could...
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