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Progress continues on Bistrica reversible hydroelectric plant project

The Minister of Mining and Energy chaired a meeting of the Government Working Group for the implementation of the Bistrica reversible hydroelectric plant (RHPP)...

Serbia sets new maximum auction prices for wind and solar power plants

The Serbian government has announced that the maximum auction price for wind power plants at upcoming market premium auctions will be 79 euros per...

Ministry of Mining and Energy proposes changes to renewable energy regulations ahead of upcoming auctions

The Ministry of Mining and Energy is holding consultations to amend three key regulations related to market premiums, feed-in tariffs and quotas for solar...

Serbia launches incentives for local governments to install solar panels on public buildings

The Ministry of Mining and Energy has announced a public call for local governments to install solar panels on buildings of public significance, with...

Serbian Ministry of Mining confirms no current exploitation requests in Novi Pazar area

The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia has confirmed that there are currently no active exploitation requests in the Novi Pazar area. The company...

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’s Minister of Mining and Energy highlights major EU partnership for critical raw materials

Dubravka Đedović Handanović, Serbia's Minister of Mining and Energy, has described the recently signed Memorandum of Strategic Partnership between Serbia and the EU as...

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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