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Serbia: Solar-plus-storage platform emerges as a system-scale energy asset

A close Serbian analogue to the Masdar–EPCG concept in Montenegro is the strategic partnership under which EPS Elektroprivreda Srbije and the Hyundai Engineering–UGT Renewables consortium agreed on a state-led rollout of utility-scale solar generation paired with battery storage. The structure is explicitly designed as a self-balancing renewable platform, with construction and initial operation led by the consortium, followed […]

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Serbia: NIS moves into utility-scale solar with 3.1 MW plant and battery storage in Smederevo

Serbian oil company NIS is stepping into utility-scale renewable power generation after receiving local approval for a new solar project in eastern Serbia. The City of Smederevo has formally acknowledged the company’s application to build a solar power plant with integrated battery storage, clearing the way for construction to begin in mid-January. The project received

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Serbia: Crude oil shipments resume to Pancevo refinery after months-long halt

Crude oil deliveries to Serbia’s Pančevo refinery have restarted, restoring a vital supply route through the JANAF pipeline system after nearly three months of interruption. Transport had been halted on 9 October due to the full enforcement of US sanctions, but a temporary license granted to JANAF has enabled operations to resume. Energy and Mining

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Serbia: Chinese manufacturer to deliver turbines for largest-ever wind farm project in Eastern Europe

Chinese wind-turbine manufacturer Dongfang Wind Power has signed a contract to deliver 48 wind turbines for a 300 MW wind power project in Serbia, with a total investment value of €495 million. The project is set to become the largest wind farm in Serbia and across Eastern Europe, positioning the country among the region’s leading renewable-energy markets. The wind farm,

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Serbia launches new crude oil pipeline to Novi Sad to strengthen supply security

Serbia has launched a public tender for the construction of a new crude oil pipeline linking the Hungarian border with Novi Sad, a project aimed at strengthening supply security by adding a second import route. The procurement, announced by Transnafta, covers construction works and expert supervision. The pipeline would be 113 kilometers long, running from

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Serbia moves to boost NIS stake amid US sanctions on Russian owners

Serbia is looking to increase its ownership in oil company NIS to gain greater influence over strategic decisions as the company navigates US sanctions linked to its Russian shareholders. President Aleksandar Vučić stated that the state aims to acquire an additional 5% stake, which would provide deeper insight into financial flows and operational management. According

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Serbia: NIS secures crude oil imports via JANAF, set to restart Pancevo refinery

Serbian oil company NIS has secured crude oil imports through the JANAF system to supply its Pancevo refinery, paving the way for a restart of production after weeks of downtime. The company announced that the first deliveries are expected to arrive during the coming week. According to NIS, initial shipments will be followed by additional

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Serbia: Vojvodina expands biogas capacity with new 1 MW plant in Plandiste

The development of biogas electricity generation in Vojvodina is gaining further momentum, as newly issued permits indicate additional capacity coming online this year. In the municipality of Plandiste, local authorities have approved the initial construction stages of a biogas power plant with an installed capacity of 1 MW, highlighting the area’s growing importance in renewable

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Renewable energy producers in Serbia in 2025: Costs, cash flows and return dynamics 

Serbia’s renewable energy sector in 2025 stands at an inflection point: coming off years of modest growth, the sector has entered a phase of rapid capacity expansion, evolving ownership structures, and intensifying investment flows. Large-scale hydroelectric assets remain foundational to the country’s power mix, while wind and solar are emerging as the principal vehicles for new private

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Serbia’s corporate PPA landscape in 2025: Structural barriers in a regional context

By 2025, corporate power purchase agreements in Serbia moved from theoretical relevance to practical necessity, but along a trajectory that differs materially from the rest of Southeast Europe. While Romania, Greece and Bulgaria entered the PPA phase through surplus renewable capacity and price cannibalisation, Serbia entered it through scarcity, volatility and structural exposure to fossil-linked pricing.

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