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Public Debate in Serbia on the Just Transition Action Plan
In line with the goals set in the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INECP), adopted in July 2024, Serbia is set to implement an energy transition. To avoid potential negative consequences of this process, it is necessary to define…

Wind Farms Alibunar 1 and 2 Bring New Energy to Serbia
Wind energy is one of the key renewable energy sources in Serbia and the wider region, with significant potential for further development. Serbia possesses favorable wind conditions, particularly in Vojvodina, eastern Serbia, and mountainous areas, where average wind speeds enable…

How to Achieve More Efficient Wastewater Management in Serbia
Wastewater management in Serbia still lags behind European standards, and the number of treatment facilities remains far below the necessary level. In order to reach acceptable standards for protecting watercourses and align with European Union directives, it is essential to…

Start of Drafting the Law on Protection Against Non-Ionizing Radiation
The Ministry of Environmental Protection has announced the initiation of the drafting process for the Law on Protection Against Non-Ionizing Radiation, along with the presentation of the Baseline Principles which will serve as the foundation for further development of this…

Serbia Introduces European Standards for the Quality of Pellets and Briquettes
For the first time, Serbia has adopted a Rulebook on Solid Fuels from Wood Biomass, establishing systematic regulations for the quality of pellets and briquettes on the domestic market. With this regulation, Serbia aligns with European Union standards and significantly…

UNIDO Strengthens Regional Cooperation in the Western Balkans
Reaffirming its commitment to industrial transformation and regional integration in the Western Balkans, UNIDO convened a meeting with representatives of the Permanent Missions to introduce two new regional projects covering Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. Supported…

EBRD Financed Rail Crossing Between North Macedonia and Serbia Receives 2.8 million euros EU grant
An agreement securing 2.8 million euros grant from the European Union (EU) to develop a joint border railway station between North Macedonia and Serbia was signed today in Skopje by the First Deputy President of the Government and Minister of Transport, Mr Nikoloski and EBRD Head…



