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Serbia Energy App now available

Serbia SEE Energy News launches Ios app for Apple mobile users, our visitors and readers.

South East Europe Energy News will bring closer all the relevant power market news, insights and analysis. We cover electricity, oil and gas but also providing coverage on major energy investment projects and special weekly Power Exchange Briefs. Our energy focused media outlets serve on a daily basis more than 3000 unique visitors with highest conversion rate for sector focused medias. 

The application is available for download on apple store ( https://apps.apple.com/rs/app/energy-news-see/id6454899430)

Android app is under development and we expect to launch it soon.

The mobile apps will bring us closer to our readers and service users. 

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