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Citizens in Serbia Want More Solar Energy | EUpravo zato

Today, solar energy in Serbia is not only a matter of environmental concern, but also one of economics, local development, and national sovereignty. The results of this survey show that

Serbia advances nuclear energy plans with long-term

With lignite-fired power plants currently providing nearly 5,000 MW but facing a mandated phase-out by 2050, Serbia aims to replace this capacity through a mix of hydropower, solar, wind,

A Market Driving the Transition: Seepex at the

In the year when the Serbian Power Exchange - SEEPEX marks its tenth anniversary, we spoke with Miloš Mladenović, the CEO of this key energy company, about its development, role in the domestic and regional market, as

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

Serbia: EPS launches trial phase of Petka solar power plant,

The 10 MW Petka solar power plant has officially entered its trial phase, becoming the first solar facility to generate electricity at the Kostolac site. Built on the reclaimed land of a former

Montenegro: Pljevlja Coalmine to launch 81 MW solar

Pljevlja Coalmine, a fully owned subsidiary of Montenegro''s state power utility EPCG, is making a major move into renewable energy with plans to develop a large-scale solar power plant in the

Serbia switches on 10 MW of solar – pv magazine International

Serbia added around 80 MW of solar in 2024, pushing cumulative capacity above 200 MW. The Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia has forecast that another 200 MW could be

Croatia: Koncar and Acciona Energia to build first

Croatian electric equipment manufacturer Koncar has signed a contract worth 15.3 million euros with Solarna Elektrana, the Croatian subsidiary of Spanish company Acciona Energia, for the

Top 10 Renewable Energy Investors in Serbia | PF Nexus

Investors are particularly interested in solar and wind initiatives, as well as innovative solutions like energy storage, which are designed to improve grid stability. This article highlights

Government of Serbia interested in taking over Plandište

The Government of Serbia is interested in taking over the Plandište wind farm project from oil and gas company Naftna Industrija Srbije and renewable energy firm MET Renewables. They have

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