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Serbia gas price hike to reduce budgetary pressures – expert

Date: 22.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia gas price hike to reduce budgetary pressures – expertPhoto: TAP AG

Serbia’s planned 10% gas price hike in November will boost the state-owned gas company Srbijagas’ finances and reduce budgetary pressures, an expert on the country’s public finances told Montel

Three bids submitted for 1 GW solar in Serbia – unofficial

Date: 21.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Three bids submitted for 1 GW solar in Serbia – unofficialPhoto: Montel

Serbia has received three bids for the formation of a strategic partnership which would build 1 GW of solar capacity in that country, an unnamed source in the Serbian energy ministry told Montel on

Serbian GOs to remain below AIB price until EU acceptance

Date: 21.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbian GOs to remain below AIB price until EU acceptancePhoto: Roman Peklaj

Prices of guarantees of origin (GOs) in Serbia will remain lower than in other members of the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB), until the European Commission (EC) makes the political decision to

Coal-reliant Serbia set to become power importer

Date: 21.09.2023 Author: Maja Žuvela
Coal-reliant Serbia set to become power importerPhoto: Roman Peklaj

Coal-reliant Serbia is set to face a power deficit and become more reliant on imports as it phases out coal and transitions to green energy, according to Marius Holm Rennesund of the Thema Consulting

Serbia’s Eps at risk without power price hike – expert

Date: 18.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia’s Eps at risk without power price hike – expertPhoto: Montel

Serbia is not planning to raise the price of electricity in November, but failure to do so will have a long-term negative impact on operations of power utility Eps, an energy expert has told Montel.

Serbian 350 MW Kostolac B3 unit to connect to grid by Oct

Date: 15.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbian 350 MW Kostolac B3 unit to connect to grid by OctPhoto: Premogovnik Velenje

The new 350 MW unit B3 at the Kostolac power plant should be connected to the grid by early October but will only come online later, according to Serbian power utility Eps’ acting CEO.

Serbian Seepex sees spot volumes up 25% in 2023

Date: 15.09.2023 Author: Maja Žuvela
Serbian Seepex sees spot volumes up 25% in 2023Photo: Roman Peklaj

The volumes traded on Serbia's spot power exchange Seepex have increased since last year and now approach levels seen on the regional benchmark Hungarian power exchange HUPX, according to its managing

Serbia should set 60% market premium threshold — investors

Date: 14.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia should set 60% market premium threshold — investorsPhoto: Montel

The next Serbian renewables auctions for the allocation of market premiums should reduce the market premium threshold from 70 to 60%, resolve permitting and grid connection issues, and clarify system

Serbian prosumer capacity reaches 26 MW in 2023 – minister

Date: 14.09.2023 Author: Maja Žuvela
Serbian prosumer capacity reaches 26 MW in 2023 – ministerPhoto: Dalibor Dobrić

The number of prosumers in Serbia has increased five-fold to 2,000 year on year, reaching a capacity of 26 MW in 2023, Serbia's energy minister Dubravka Djedovic said on Thursday.

Serbian heating system upgrade could boost renewables use

Date: 12.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbian heating system upgrade could boost renewables usePhoto: Roman Peklaj

An upgrade of the district heating system in Serbia could increase renewables use from 1.5% to more than 25% in the next seven years, the president of a heating plant business association has told

Serbia mulls negative impact of CBAM on exports

Date: 07.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia mulls negative impact of CBAM on exportsPhoto: Roman Peklaj

Serbia is seeking solutions to the problem posed by the imminent introduction of the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), which economic policy expert Ivan Nikolic says will make exports

Serbia may pay more for Russian gas from 2025 – expert

Date: 06.09.2023 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia may pay more for Russian gas from 2025 – expertPhoto: energetika-portal.si

Serbia is preparing itself for the possibility of having to pay more for Russian gas from 2025 when the existing contract between the two countries expires, Serbian Gas Association president Vojislav



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