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...
In a significant policy shift, Serbia is contemplating ending its longstanding ban on nuclear power plants, a move aimed at diversifying its energy sector...
Serbia is considering a significant policy shift to end its decades-long ban on nuclear power plant construction in an effort to diversify its energy...
Serbia is laying the groundwork for potentially integrating nuclear energy into its energy portfolio, marking a significant shift in its energy strategy. Minister of...
Serbian Minister of Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, announced that the government is laying the groundwork for assessing the potential implementation of a nuclear energy...
Opposition to introducing nuclear energy in Serbia primarily stems from fears of repeating the Chernobyl disaster. However, experts dismiss this concern, citing advancements in...
In response to the Atoms4NetZero initiative by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), aimed at leveraging nuclear energy in the journey towards net-zero emissions,...
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has issued a response to an interview featuring Zorana Mihajlović, published on the Danas.rs portal.
"In light of the...
In the upcoming decade, Serbia's energy sector will confront two major challenges: meeting the energy demands of its citizens and the public, and transitioning...
Despite financial challenges and the absence of commercially viable small modular nuclear reactors, Serbia recently took a significant step by signing a Memorandum of...
Dr. Koviljka Stanković, an associate professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade and president of the Serbian Nuclear Society, emphasizes the...
Expert Miodrag Mesarović, a member of the team that selected the site and concept for Slovenia's nuclear power plant "Krško," suggests that Serbia consider...