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Energy Balance for 2025: Serbia Increases Solar and Wind Energy Production
In 2025, the production of energy from certain renewable sources is expected to grow, but the total amount of energy from all renewable sources combined will be slightly lower than in 2024, according to the Energy Balance for 2025. Specifically,…

Global AI and Energy Monitoring Center: IEA Announces Innovations as India Builds the World’s Largest Data Center
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced the launch of a Global AI and Energy Monitoring Center this spring to track the growing impact of data center construction on electricity consumption. During the “AI Action Summit” in Paris, IEA Executive…

Nuclear Reactor – A State’s Sovereignty
Since it was first mentioned, the potential development of a nuclear energy program in Serbia has sparked significant interest. A topic absent from public discourse for decades, it has now garnered widespread attention across society, from scientists, economists, and journalists…

World Energy Day – From Initiative to Ambitious Goals for Green Energy
Although in recent years the importance of sustainable energy use and production has become one of the most significant global issues, this topic was discussed much earlier. The United Nations established World Energy Day on February 14, 1949, to promote…

Electric Wallpaper: An Innovation Changing the Way Homes Are Heated
Energy efficiency is being applied in numerous ways, from building insulation and LED lighting to high-energy-class electrical appliances. A company based in Romsey, Hampshire, has developed an innovative solution that could further contribute to the decarbonization of homes and the…

Belgium Reverses Its Nuclear Phase-Out Policy
For many years, Belgium maintained a ban on the construction of new nuclear reactors and pursued a policy of gradually phasing out and shutting down all nuclear units. However, over time, there have been amendments and extensions to the operational…

OECD Report Highlights Global Disparity in Wind Energy Support
In April 2024 the European Commission opened an investigation into Chinese suppliers of wind turbines under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation (FSR). The Commission suspects unfair competition is taking place. With sweeping powers that range from requiring the disclosure of documents…



