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Serbia grid-node screening logic for renewable project siting, developer–lender checklist aligned with EMS and Serbian permitting practice

In Serbia, viable renewable siting begins with transmission reality, not resource theory. EMS operates a compact, highly loaded system whose flexibility margin is constrained by cross-border flows, legacy thermal dispatch, and limited internal redundancy. As a result, grid-node screening must precede land acquisition, environmental scoping, and even preliminary yield assessment. The first-order filter is substation hierarchy. Projects […]

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EMS – What was promised, done and what remains unfinished

Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) has in recent years constantly stood at the center of energy debates, strategic announcements and major promises about modernization, European integration, support for renewables and strengthening system stability. At the same time, Serbia has entered a period of energy transition, growth of wind farms, increasing market demands and pressure to lift its

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The grid under strain: How EMS warnings signal a new era of congestion in Serbia’s electricity system

Serbia is entering an energy decade unlike any it has experienced since the post-Yugoslav restructuring of its power sector. But while most public attention focuses on the role of coal, the rise of renewables or the political weight of nuclear ambitions, the real hinge of Serbia’s energy future lies elsewhere — inside the steel corridors

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Serbia: EMS launches €50 million Belgrade 50 substation project under BeoGrid 2025 expansion plan

Serbia’s electricity transmission operator EMS has signed a contract with a consortium of construction firms to build the new 400/110 kV Belgrade 50 substation in Ugrinovci. The project, worth around 50 million euros, is scheduled for completion in 2027. The substation will feature complete 400 kV and 110 kV switchyard systems, a 400/110 kV transformer

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Serbia launches Central-Balkan Corridor project to strengthen transmission network and support renewables

Serbian electricity transmission operator EMS has commissioned the Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning of Serbia to prepare the spatial plan for the Central-Balkan Corridor, a major project designed to increase transmission capacity on the Serbian-Bulgarian border and establish a 400 kV east-west link to replace the existing 220 kV network. The first stage includes

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SEE region: Possible solutions for transmission network challenges

Serbia’s new rules for connecting solar parks and wind farms to the transmission system, operated by Elektromreža Srbije, are a test for both the state-owned company and investors, according to participants at Belgrade Energy Forum. At a panel discussing possible solutions to grid challenges, speakers said the goal is to ensure that the energy transition

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