September 8, 2024
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Azerbaijan to increase natural gas supplies to Serbia by 150%

Azerbaijan plans to significantly boost its natural gas exports to Serbia, according to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. On September 2, Bayramov announced that...

Serbia and France to collaborate on nuclear energy development

The Serbian Government has announced a new collaboration with France in the fields of nuclear energy and strategic raw materials, formalized during French President...

Serbia: Lafarge to invest €110M in innovative cement plant near Obrenovac, utilizing ash from Nikola Tesla B power plant

Lafarge Serbia is planning to construct a new cement plant in Ratari, near Obrenovac, which will utilize 1 million tonnes per year of ash...

Serbia set to overturn decades-old ban on nuclear power: A new era in energy policy

Serbia is on the brink of overturning a 35-year-old ban on the construction of nuclear power plants, signaling a major shift in the country's...

Serbia: Fortis Energy and PowerChina collaborate on renewable energy investments

Turkish company Fortis Energy and its Serbian subsidiary have entered into a framework agreement with PowerChina International Group to jointly invest in renewable energy...

Serbia: TPP Kostolac B secures comprehensive environmental permit for next decade

The Ministry of Environmental Protection has granted the Kostolac B coal-fired thermal power plant, operated by the state-owned power utility EPS, the most comprehensive...

Serbia: Draft amendments to Energy Law introduce key changes

The draft amendments to Serbia's Energy Law propose several significant updates, including the regulation of the balancing market and the reintroduction of nuclear energy...

Serbia: EPS assures no electricity shortages, prepares for winter

David Zarkovic, Assistant Director for Power Portfolio Management at EPS, confirmed that Serbia is not facing any electricity shortages. EPS has sufficient electricity production...

Serbia increases regulatory fees for electricity and gas systems amid IMF agreement

The latest Official Gazette of Serbia has announced amendments to the methodologies for determining access prices to the electricity transmission system and the natural...

Serbia: Electricity distribution system remains stable amid increased consumption, says EDS director

Biljana Komnenic, Acting Director of the Serbian electricity distribution system operator EDS, has affirmed that the country's distribution system remains stable despite a significant...
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