For decades, Serbian industry operated in an electricity environment defined by state utilities, regulated tariffs and predictable—if sometimes volatile—market conditions. Manufacturers, logistics companies, metal...
The story of Serbia’s renewable-energy sector is no longer defined by a handful of early movers or public-sector initiatives. A deeper shift is underway—one...
The growth of renewable energy in Serbia is often narrated through visible symbols: turbine towers rising above agricultural fields, solar panels stretching across the...
Serbia’s renewable-energy landscape was once simple. Wind dominated early development, driven by strong resource potential in Banat and a supportive feed-in tariff that attracted...
As Serbia’s renewable-energy market expands, a new dynamic has begun to define the sector: the interaction between international developers and Serbian contractors. This relationship...
A decade ago, renewable-energy development in Serbia revolved around a narrow set of priorities: land, permits, grid connection, financing and construction. Compliance was treated...
For years, Serbia’s energy landscape appeared frozen in time. Coal dominated generation, hydropower provided stability, and the idea of large-scale renewable deployment felt distant....
The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has confirmed that the long-delayed Mesochora hydropower plant in Trikala will finally advance, bringing an end to...
The Republic of Srpska (RS) is pressing ahead with a major expansion of its hydropower sector, driven by significant untapped water resources that remain...
The hydropower plant Visegrad, operated by ERS subsidiary Hidroelektrane na Drini, generated 37.91 GWh of electricity in October 2025. This represents a 31.3 percent...
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