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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…
Boron One accelerates early control push near Raška as Serbia boron project moves through pre-development hurdles
Canadian developer Boron One is advancing the Piskanja boron deposit near Baljevac na Ibru while seeking additional assets around Raška, aiming to build a broader Serbian…
Serbia’s mining-energy integration under pressure from Europe’s carbon rules
China’s industrial footprint in Serbia is increasingly built around a single, tightly linked system of mining, processing, and power supply aimed at feeding European demand. But…
Millennium Team’s EPC footprint mirrors Serbia’s still-centralized gas strategy
Serbia’s gas market in March 2026 remains anchored by Srbijagas, with Russian supply still dominant and competition limited by a vertically integrated structure. Against that backdrop,…
MVM majority control of Južna Bačka shifts Serbia’s EPC balance toward generation and distribution as EPS awards build a €160m pipeline
After MVM increased its stake in Energotehnika Južna Bačka to majority control between July and September 2025, the contractor quickly moved into larger EPS-linked work—most notably…
SEEPEX March 2026: day-ahead volumes rise, prices jump—what it signals for Serbia’s power market
In March 2026, SEEPEX recorded 447,933 MWh of electricity traded on its Serbian day-ahead market, up 10.5% from February. Prices also moved higher, with the average…
Serbia locks in gas stability through extended Russia pricing and network buildout
Serbia expects steady natural gas deliveries over the coming years, citing an extension of its existing Russia arrangement that supports price stability and uninterrupted transit through…
Serbia readies World Bank-backed gas buildout and efficiency push, starting with Niš–Velika Plana
Serbia plans a long-term program with the World Bank to expand gas infrastructure and sustain energy efficiency investments, beginning with construction of the Niš–Velika Plana pipeline…