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How Can Serbian Heavy Industry Remain Competitive by 2030?
As the EU accelerates the green transition, Serbia’s energy-intensive industry is facing increasing environmental requirements, rising costs, and regulatory uncertainty. The Association of Serbian Energy-Intensive Industry (ASEII) today brings together key companies from the steel, cement, and fertilizer sectors to…

Serbia’s energy plan: 1,500 MW of new capacity, gas-fired power plants, and the start of a nuclear program
Serbia’s energy sector is facing major changes and, according to Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović, the country could add around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity generation capacity by 2030, equivalent to about 20 percent of its…

IEG, KEY – The Energy Transition Expo at Full Steam Ahead
Three days of great exhibits, meetings, discussions and dialogues to map the new direction of the global energy future. KEY – The Energy Transition Expo, IEG’s (Italian Exhibition Group) event of reference in Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean basin on…

New Google Data Center to Use Renewable Energy and Battery Storage for Up to 100 Hours
Google plans to build a new data center in the city of Pine Island, in the U.S. state of Minnesota, which will be powered by electricity from new renewable energy sources. In addition, the project includes the installation of an…

Serbia Plans to Increase Gas Imports from Azerbaijan to 1.4 Billion Cubic Meters Annually
During the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council in Baku, Assistant Minister of Mining and Energy for Oil and Gas, Saša Koković, emphasized the importance of energy security and cooperation between Serbia and Azerbaijan. He highlighted…

More Than Energy: How Solar Panels Are Transforming Aquaculture
Solar panels are no longer tied exclusively to rooftops or farmland. Exploring new horizons, they are increasingly being seen on terraces, above parking lots, and over sea surfaces, in search of solutions that, beyond producing clean energy, also provide additional…

European Commission probes Romania’s request for more aid and a longer restructuring period for CE Oltenia
The European Commission launched an in-depth investigation at the end of February into the amended restructuring plan for Romania’s state-owned energy company CE Oltenia, in order to determine whether the proposed increase in state aid complies with European Union rules.…



