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Miloš Mladenović (SEEPEX): What Do Negative Electricity Prices Bring to the Power Market?
Since the beginning of May this year, negative electricity prices have been recorded for the first time on the Serbian power exchange SEEPEX. These occur during certain hours when electricity production from solar capacities exceeds demand. We spoke with Miloš…

Status and Outlook of Battery Energy Storage Systems in the EU
Europe is rapidly shifting toward renewable energy sources. Still, along this path, one question is becoming increasingly critical: How to ensure power system stability in a world where the sun does not always shine, and the wind does not blow…

Croatia Announces First Incentives for Residential Battery Systems, Alongside New Package for Solar and Heat Pumps
Croatia’s Minister of Environmental Protection and Green Transition, Marija Vučković, presented on Tuesday, April 7, a public call worth €38 million aimed at encouraging the use of renewable energy sources and energy storage systems. The initiative is part of the…

ENTSO-E Publishes Final Report on the Causes of the Power Outage in Spain and Portugal
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) has published the final report of the Expert Panel on the power outage of 28 April 2025 in continental Spain and Portugal. In addition to identifying the causes of this…

New Solar Power Facility at the Pančevo Oil Refinery
A new 550 kW solar power plant has been installed on the rooftops of six buildings at the Pančevo Oil Refinery, representing another in a series of projects delivered by MT-KOMEX for NIS a.d. Novi Sad. MT-KOMEX is a leading…

Digital Energy Management in Hotels – The Role of the ABB KNX System
Digitalization in the building sector today represents one of the key tools for reducing energy consumption and achieving climate targets. Hotel facilities, which operate 24 hours a day and consume high amounts of energy per room, present a particularly challenging…

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…



