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Serbia to continue gas imports from Russia — expert

Date: 11.09.2024 Author: Dalibor Dobrić
Serbia to continue gas imports from Russia — expertPhoto: Energetika.NET archive

Serbia will renew the gas import agreement with Russia that is set to expire in March 2025 under roughly the same terms, despite likely EU objections, a local expert has told Montel.

Montenegro on track to meet 2027 target for 400 kV line – TSO

Date: 10.09.2024 Author: Dalibor Dobrić
Montenegro on track to meet 2027 target for 400 kV line – TSOPhoto: Montel

Montenegrin TSO CGES aims to complete the construction of the 400 kV power interconnector with Serbia by 2027, it told Montel on Tuesday.

Serbia may lift moratorium on nuclear power plant construction

Date: 21.08.2024 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbia may lift moratorium on nuclear power plant constructionPhoto: www.pixabay.com

Serbia opened a public debate on Wednesday about changes to energy legislation which could result in the lifting of a ban on building nuclear power plants in that Balkan country.

40C+ heatwave moves east, fuelling Balkan power market gains

Date: 14.08.2024 Author: Alina Trabattoni, Maja Žuvela
40C+ heatwave moves east, fuelling Balkan power market gainsPhoto: Montel

Electricity prices are set to jump in the Balkans this week as the recent 40C+ heatwave moves east, while the strained grids of Italy and Spain should experience relief as temperatures there ease.

Serbian Eps H1 profit (EUR 280.2m) drops less than forecast

Date: 12.08.2024 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbian Eps H1 profit (EUR 280.2m) drops less than forecastPhoto: iStockPhoto

The Serbian power utility Eps posted a profit of EUR 280.2m in H1 2024, a 55% decrease compared to the same period last year (EUR 526.6m), but still better than the company had expected.

Serbian nuclear plans should focus on Djerdap 3 – expert

Date: 12.08.2024 Author: Dušan Telesković
Serbian nuclear plans should focus on Djerdap 3 – expertPhoto: Pixabay

If Serbia decides to build a nuclear power plant, it should be integrated with the planned 1.8 GW Djerdap 3 hydropower plant on the Danube River near the Romanian border, an industry expert told

Serbian TSO approves connection for 689 MW of green capacity

Date: 09.08.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
Serbian TSO approves connection for 689 MW of green capacityPhoto: Dalibor Dobrić

Serbian TSO Ems has approved grid connection studies for three wind and two solar power projects with a combined capacity of 689 MW that will be built by Turkish renewables developer Fortis Energy,

Romania takes a cautious stance on Serbia’s hydro plans

Date: 07.08.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
Romania takes a cautious stance on Serbia’s hydro plansPhoto: Montel

Romania will not compromise power generation at the Djerdap 1 and 2 hydropower plants for the sake of the proposed Djerdap 3 pumped-storage plant on Serbian territory, its energy minister has said.

SEE POWER – Balkan spot premium widens amid low wind, hydro

Date: 07.08.2024 Author: Montel
SEE POWER – Balkan spot premium widens amid low wind, hydroPhoto: Roman Peklaj

The Hungarian spot price widened its discount to its Balkan peers on Wednesday, as declining wind and hydropower output fuelled supply tightness in southeast Europe.

Romania to complete 400 kV power link with Serbia in H1 2025

Date: 06.08.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
Romania to complete 400 kV power link with Serbia in H1 2025Photo: Roman Peklaj

Romania is set to complete its section of the 400 kV Resita-Pancevo electricity interconnector with Serbia in the first half of 2025, Romania’s energy minister Sebastian Burduja said late on Monday.

Serbia and Romania ink 1.6bcm gas interconnector deal

Date: 06.08.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
Serbia and Romania ink 1.6bcm gas interconnector dealPhoto: Plinovodi

Serbia and Romania signed a memorandum of understanding late on Monday on the construction of a 1.6bcm/year natural gas interconnector set be completed by 2028, the energy ministries of the two

Serbia to raise Banatski Dvor gas storage capacity to 750mcm

Date: 01.08.2024 Author: Maja Žuvela
Serbia to raise Banatski Dvor gas storage capacity to 750mcmPhoto: Plinovodi

Serbian TSO Srbijagas and Russian energy monopoly Gazprom have agreed a deal to increase the capacity of Serbia’s Banatski Dvor underground gas storage to 750mcm from 450mcm, Srbijagas CEO Dusan



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