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Energy Transition In Serbia – Challenges and Potential
The energy transition in Serbia has become a burning issue in recent years, especially after a significant increase in the capacity of renewable energy sources (RES). However, despite Serbia managing to almost double these capacities compared to 2022, it still…

New Chargers For Improving E-Mobility
During the summer season, the number of electric cars on Serbia’s roads is continuously growing due to their increasing popularity in Europe. Although the infrastructure represents one of the main obstacles to the faster development of e-mobility, Serbia is gradually…

How Can Residental Communities Take Advantage of the Energy Transition
The energy transition, which involves shifting from fossil fuels to clean and renewable energy sources, entails the democratization and decentralization of electricity production and consumption. Residential buildings, especially in larger cities where they comprise most of the housing facilities, play…

Legislative Framework of the EU and Serbia for the Energy Transition
The energy transition is a global process involving almost every country in the world. The goal is to build a sustainable and secure energy system that can meet the growing demand for energy while reducing the negative impact on the…

Where Have the Falcons Gone?
The sky above Serbia has always been adorned with a multitude of birds of prey, and one of them – the Eastern Imperial Eagle- has a special place on our country’s official coat of arms. Throughout history, falcons have enjoyed…

Energy Security Through the Development of the Prosumer Market
Much has been said recently about prosumers (consumer-producers) of electricity from renewable sources in Serbia, but little is still known. Promoting energy security and independence involves empowering citizens and businesses to produce energy for their needs, primarily through solar power,…

Old Press In a New Guise
The production of paper requires a lot of electricity, water, and cellulose, and as we all know, it is “easily and quickly” used up; that is why rational consumption, recycling, or reuse is important in many ways. Nada Ubiparip from…



