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Serbia: Greenwatt plans 225 MW Bradarac wind farm in Aleksinac

WPP Greenwatt is planning to construct the Bradarac wind farm with an estimated capacity of 225 MW in the municipality of Aleksinac. The project...

Serbia: EPS proposes 8–12% electricity price hike for businesses

Serbia’s state-owned power utility, EPS, has sent revised electricity supply offers to businesses, proposing price increases ranging from 8% to 12%. Over the past year,...

Serbia: First energy sector tokenization completes with AVR Solar Park raising EUR 600,300

Serbia’s energy sector has reached a significant milestone with the completion of its first tokenization project, as AVR Solar Park successfully sold 80% of...

Clarion Owners Engineer signs two major contracts for renewable energy projects with private investors

Clarion Owners Engineer, a leading Serbian engineering and consulting firm specializing in energy and industrial projects, has signed two significant new contracts with private...

Serbia: NIS seeks removal from US sanctions list, requests license extension

Serbian oil company NIS has requested the US Treasury Department to remove it from the SDN (Specially Designated Nationals) list. While awaiting a response,...

Serbia advances pump-storage HPP Bistrica project with final permitting phase

The justification study for the pump-storage hydropower plant Bistrica has been completed, with the final phase now focusing on obtaining location permits and preparing...

Serbia: EMS signs contract for 400 kV transmission line

Serbian electricity transmission system operator EMS has signed a contract with local engineering company Kodar Energomontaža for the construction of a dual-system 400 kV...

IAEA offers support to Serbia for strengthening nuclear energy capacity and advancing national programs

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed its readiness to fully assist Serbian institutions in enhancing national capabilities and advancing nuclear expertise to...

Serbia: Soko brown coal mine set to resume underground operations three years after fatal accident

Three years after a tragic accident claimed the lives of eight miners, the Soko brown coal mine near Sokobanja is preparing to restart underground...

Serbia approves land expropriation for new Horgos gas station

The Serbian Government has approved the expropriation of land for a new handover gas station in Horgos, aligning with the project’s Detailed Regulation Plan....
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