Serbia electricity policy
Hungary and Serbia Plan New Oil Pipeline to Counter EU Energy Policies
Hungary will build a new oil pipeline with Serbia by 2027 to protect low household utility costs and ensure energy security, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announced, sharply criticizing Brussels
Hungary and Serbia to build new oil pipeline in defiance of EU energy
Hungary announced plans to build a new crude oil pipeline linking it with Serbia, bypassing European Union restrictions on Russian energy and challenging Brussels'' energy strategy.
Serbia Negotiates with Russia and Hungary on Oil Pipeline
In the face of pressure from the European Commission, Eastern European and Balkan countries are joining forces to find alternatives to Brussels''s disastrous energy policy. Representatives of
Serbia Monthly Briefing: Announced quarterly electricity
"Elektrodistribucija Srbije" announced that from June it will switch from monthly to quarterly readings. "Elektrodistribucija" will read the electricity meters every three months, and citizens
Electricity prices for households to increase by at least 7% by
In Serbia, electricity prices for households will increase by at least seven percent by the end of September, according to the program statement and its annexes by the Managing Director of
Hungary and Serbia to build new oil pipeline in defiance of EU energy
ER Editor: A reminder about Poland''s recent oil and gas discovery — Poland announces largest oil and gas discovery near the border with Germany And a reminder of what Orban recently
Serbia renewable energy 2030: 45% Goal for a
The path forward for Serbia renewable energy 2030 goals To meet its 2030 target of 45% renewable energy in the electricity mix, Serbia must persist in fostering a supportive environment for renewable energy development. This includes
Агенција за енергетику Републике Србије
Агенција за енергетику је основана Законом о енергетици као регулаторно тело са надлежностима у секторима електричне енергије, природног гаса, нафте и нафтних
Serbia to raise residential electricity prices by 7% under IMF
Serbian households will face a minimum 7% electricity price increase by the end of September 2025, in line with commitments under the country''s IMF-supported economic program.
Zašto je EPS odabrao baš Macurinu banku?
Electricity and other charges are now paid through Alta Bank, owned by Davor Matsura, a new bud among businessmen close to the government. "Vreme" investigates this in the new issue Electric power industry of Serbia uporno ćuti

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