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RES SERBIA 2025 (4th panel 18.09.): Serbia is not Adopting Renewable Energy Sources Fast Enough, Professors Say

Serbia is not adopting renewable energy sources quickly enough, and the hydro capacities are not fully utilized, said experts at the academic panel that concluded the RES SERBIA 2025 conference in Vrdnik. The participants of the panel “Is Education the Best Source of Energy” discussed how to educate young people for the energy transition, said […]

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RES SERBIA 2025 (3rd panel 18.09.) – From Law to Construction Site: What is Slowing Down the Development of RES Projects in the Balkans

What challenges do the countries of the Western Balkans face in the implementation of RES projects, what affects the speed of construction of wind parks, will Serbia receive a third auction for market premiums for renewable energy sources – these are some of the questions discussed by the participants of the panel dedicated to the

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RES SERBIA 2025 (2nd panel 18.09.): About 18 GW of Projects are in the Process of Being Connected in Serbia, 6 GW in Montenegro

In Serbia, around 18000 MW of renewable energy projects are currently in the process of being connected, of which 6000 MW are on the distribution network, while Montenegro has 6 GW of requests for connection – could be heard at the panel dedicated to transmission and distribution systems held at the RES SERBIA 2025 conference

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RES SERBIA 2025 (1st panel 18.09.): Banks Ready to Finance Renewable Energy Projects

Banks are interested in financing renewable energy projects, and when assessing which ones to support, the investor’s experience and references are key. However, countries in the region must also demonstrate political will regarding renewables, as uncertainty remains the biggest challenge for investors, this was one of the key messages from the first panel on day

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RES SERBIA 2025 (4th panel 17.09.): How Does Increasing Production from Renewable Sources Affect Energy Prices?

Will Serbia have subsidies for battery systems, how electricity prices are affected by the increasing production from renewable sources, why the connection of the electricity market is being delayed – these are some of the questions discussed by the participants of the “Electricity Market 5.0” panel held at the end of the first day of the

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RES SERBIA 2025 (3rd panel 17.09.) – Green Transition is Not Only an Environmental Obligation, But Also an Economic Opportunity

The green transition is not only an environmental obligation, but also an economic opportunity; electric vehicles are the most important topic of the decarbonization industry; young consumers in the future will not want to buy products that are not green – these are some of the messages that could be heard at the ESG panel

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RES SERBIA 2025 (2nd panel 17.09.) – Slowdown of RES Projects in Serbia: How to Ensure Further Development of Wind Power Plants?

Serbia is facing a slowdown when it comes to RES projects, and it is important for investors and equipment manufacturers to diversify their portfolio in order to respond to numerous global and local challenges, is the message of the participants of the second panel discussion held at the RES SERBIA 2025 conference in Vrdnik. The

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RES SERBIA 2025 (1st panel 17.09.) – The Capacities of Solar and Wind Power Plants in Serbia Increased by 40% in a Year

The capacities of solar and wind power plants in Serbia increased in one year by 40%, from 647 MW in August last year to 908 MW; Montenegro will have 187 MW of installed renewable energy capacity by the end of the year, while 700 MW is expected by the end of 2027 – it was announced

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RES SERBIA 2025 Conference was Held in Vrdnik: RES Industry is at a Turning Point

The renewable energy industry is at a turning point, it was announced at the opening of the conference RES SERBIA 2025 which took place on September 17th and 18th in Vrdnik. In a packed hall of the Ethno Complex Vrdnička Kula, in front of more than 500 participants, the event was ceremoniously opened by Miloš

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RES SERBIA 2024 (fourth panel 24.9.): In which direction is the electricity market developing?

Today, the issue of connection is a problem for any project in the region, and investors who diversify their portfolio, wind, solar and batteries, will have the most success in the future – this was the conclusion of the final panel held at the RES SERBIA 2024 conference in Vrdnik. At the panel ‘Electricity Market

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