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Serbia’s energy strategy between renewable expansion and nuclear ambition

Serbia’s debate over the future structure of its electricity system has intensified as policymakers, engineers, and energy economists confront the long-term implications of decarbonisation,...

Serbia generates 48% of its electricity from renewables, driven by hydropower growth

The share of electricity generated from renewable sources in Serbia reached 48 percent last year, driven primarily by hydropower, according to Danijela Isailović, director...

Serbia aims for 45% renewable electricity by 2030, investing in solar and wind projects

Serbia plans to produce 45% of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2030 to align with European regulations and advance decarbonization, according to...

EPS plans 42 percent renewable energy by 2028 and addresses negative price challenges

David Žarković, Assistant General Director of Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) for energy portfolio management, stated that EPS plans to produce 42% of its electricity from...

Serbia to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy in 10 cities through major district heating modernization project

The Ministry of Mining and Energy announced that renewable energy sources will replace fossil fuels in 10 cities and municipalities across Serbia. This transition...

Serbia’s energy future: Transition from fossil fuels to renewables by 2040

Maja Vukadinović, Assistant to the Minister of Mining and Energy for Energy Efficiency and Climate Change, announced at the TOPS 2025 conference in Zlatibor...

Serbia’s power grid faces summer challenges amid rising renewable energy use and growing demand

As another hot summer approaches, experts are increasingly warning that the Balkan electricity system could face a major test. High electricity consumption, pressure on...

Serbia not in danger of blackout despite regional power grid challenges

Despite concerns raised by the Greek Institute for Energy of Southeast Europe about the risk of blackouts in the Balkans due to the growing...

Serbia accelerates renewable energy growth with 22% capacity increase in 2024 and ambitious green budget initiatives

Serbia expanded its energy capacity by 22 percent in 2024, representing a 3.7 percent increase compared to 2023. According to a report by SeeNext,...

Young people driving the green transition: Exploring attitudes towards renewable energy and climate change in Serbia

According to research results presented by Nenad Spasojević from the Center for Policy and Strategy Creation, as much as 69% of young people believe...

Serbian youth support renewable energy transition amid growing concerns over climate change

A recent survey conducted by the Association OIE Serbia, supported by the European Union and WWF Adria, reveals that a significant majority of young...

Serbia’s new Law on Energy: Key changes and goals for the future

Serbia's new Law on Energy introduces important changes to the energy sector, including the implementation of "dynamic tariffs" for electricity prices and the concept...

Artificial intelligence as a key tool for improving the use of renewable energy sources

Renewable energy sources (RES) are increasingly at the forefront of the energy sector. When combined with cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), the potential...

Global shift to renewable energy: Serbia’s ambitious plans and international developments

The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that by the end of this decade, half of the world’s energy production will come from renewable sources....
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