Miloš Mladenović, Director of SEEPEX, is once again participating in the RES SERBIA 2025 conference, which is being held for the fifth time in a row, in the year when SEEPEX celebrates a decade of successful work in the transformation of the electricity market.
Miloš Mladenović graduated in 1995 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He joined TSO EPS in 1998, working in the field of real-time system management.
After the establishment of the Independent Transmission System Operator (EMS), starting in 2005, it has played an important role in the design and implementation of the deregulation process of the electricity sector and liberalization of the Serbian electricity market, both in the country and in the region. Since 2008, he has been appointed to TSO EMS as Assistant General Manager for Transmission System Management and Electricity Market, while in 2010 he was appointed Executive Director for Electricity Management and Market.
Starting from 2012 he has worked as a Director for International and Regulatory Affairs, at the same time performing the role of the ENTSO-E Board member and Convenor of the ENTSO-E Regional group for SEE.
With comprehensive regional and European experience, as the member of the ENTSO-E Board and ENTSO-E Market Committee, as well as the chairmen of the SEE RG within ENTSO-E MC, he becomes one of the key players in the process of the SEE Electricity Market integration and EU Target Model implementation in the SEE region.
He designed the business model and was one of the most important actors during the establishment of SEEPEX (Southeast European Power Exchange), the Serbian Electricity Market Operator established by TSO EMS and EPEX SPOT, where he has been since a director since July 2015.
Since December 2022, he has also been appointed a member of the Board of Directors of ADEX Group, a regional power exchange established through the corporate merger of SEEPEX and BSP (Slovenian Power Exchange). He is also a member of the Renewable Energy Expert Group (GERE) established within the UNECE Department of Sustainable Energy.