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Serbia plans solar conversions at Kolubara A and Morava coal plant sites, targeting commissioning in 2029
Serbia is set to repurpose the ash disposal areas of TPP Kolubara A and TPP Morava for new solar power plants, with construction slated for 2027–2028…
EPS readies for a possible nuclear role as Serbia reshapes its power mix
Serbian state utility EPS says it is positioning itself for a potential nuclear energy future, citing existing operational scale and the need to build a qualified…
Serbia moves to boost gas storage and network upgrades as it seeks longer-term energy resilience
Serbia is planning a major expansion of domestic gas storage—targeting 2 billion cubic meters—to secure up to half of annual consumption in national reserves. The effort…
Serbia and MOL move toward NIS shareholder deal as sanctions and deadlines shape negotiations
Serbia and Hungary’s MOL are nearing a shareholder agreement on NIS, but talks are proving difficult as both sides try to align obligations under a tight…
Serbia’s secondary mining push turns legacy industrial waste into a critical raw materials play
Serbia is positioning its decades of copper tailings, coal ash and metallurgical residues as investable sources of critical metals as the EU tightens supply-chain security. The…
Serbia renews fuel excise relief, cutting petrol and diesel taxes until 24 April
Serbia has extended its short-term fuel tax relief by lowering excise duties on petrol and diesel, with the new rates set to run until 24 April.…
Serbia’s infrastructure convergence accelerates as battery storage links solar, data centres and fibre networks
Serbia’s planned 1 GW solar programme paired with roughly €1.9bn of state-supported BESS financing is reshaping the country’s power market by adding dispatchability to renewables. That…
EPS begins trial run of major flue gas desulfurization unit at Nikola Tesla B to cut SO2 and meet EU rules
Serbian utility EPS has started trial operation of a new flue gas desulfurization system at the Nikola Tesla B (TENT B) coal plant in Obrenovac. Once…
Serbia keeps oil export restrictions in place until May 2026 to protect domestic fuel availability
Serbia has extended its temporary restrictions on exporting petroleum-related products until 2 May 2026, citing persistent volatility in international markets. The government says the move is…
Serbia’s 2026 wind-and-solar build underscores how grid limits are reshaping the energy transition in South-East Europe
Serbia plans to add 237 MW of wind and solar capacity in 2026, a relatively small figure that nonetheless highlights a larger regional reality: new renewables…