








Ember: RES is making a global shift towards clean electricity
According to the latest report by the Ember Global Electricity Review 2025, global electricity from clean sources (renewable and nuclear) exceeded 40% of total production

Eco Forum 2025: Potentials and opportunities in the RES sector
This year’s Eco Forum was held from 9th to 11th April in Herceg Novi, bringing together experts, decision-makers and representatives of key organizations in the

RES Serbia at the annual WindEurope gathering in Copenhagen
The European Association WindEurope, of which the Association RES Serbia is a proud member, organized another major annual event dedicated to wind energy – WindEurope

Green Women’s Network

Junior Green Learners

INTERVIEW WITH A MEMBER
The segment ,,Interview with a member’’ on the website of the Association RES Serbia, was created in order to inform the public about the work and success of member companies of the Association.

RES Serbia Guide for the Investors

RES SERBIA 2024 (first panel 24.9.): Bankers reveal how they decide which renewable energy projects to finance
How banks decide which renewable energy projects to finance, whether the government should organize auctions for energy storage to encourage the development of these projects,

RES SERBIA 2024 (IV panel 23.9.): Lack of staff is one of the most important topics of energy transition
Lack of staff is one of the most important topics of the energy transition – this is the conclusion of the panel ‘Education as a

RES SERBIA (third panel 23.9.): What challenges did the winners of last year’s auctions face and what will change on the next one?
While the winners of last year’s auctions for the allocation of the market premiums for renewable energy sources are building their projects, the next auctions
The Republic of Serbia has at its disposal
from renewable energy sources in 2025

Wind energy**

Solar energy*

Solar energy Prosumers

Hydro energy***

Biomass

Biogas
* Verbal data from the representative of the Ministry of Mining and Energy: The installed capacity of solar power plants in Serbia is over 100 MW.
** In October 2023, the Slovenian company Rudis put the 9 MW wind power plant in Alibunar into trial operation, while from November 2023, the 105.6 MW wind power plant Krivača is in trial operation. In December 2024, the Pupin wind power plant was put into trial operation, with a capacity of 94.4 MW.
***The data was taken from the website of Elektroprivreda Srbije, the link to the website is below: EPS – HPP

Alcazar Energy acquires RP Global projects – The goal is to build RES capacity worth 600 million dollars in Serbia
Alcazar Energy has signed an agreement with RP Global company, a member of the Association RES Serbia, for the acquisition of rights for the development,

UNLOCKING SUSTAINABILITY: Implementing ESG in your business – panel by Banca Intesa, BD2P, and Grimaldi Alliance
On Tuesday, 28 May, Banca Intesa and BD2P jointly with Grimaldi Alliance, organized a panel titled “UNLOCKING SUSTAINABILITY: Implementing ESG in your business”. Through a

Members of RES Serbia on a study trip in Bavaria are getting acquainted with innovations in the renewable energy industry
Numerous members of RES Serbia are currently on a study trip in Germany, visiting companies involved in wind and solar energy and attending expert lectures,

The Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia (RES Serbia) is a business association founded on March 01st, 2021 and aimed at improvement of the business environment in the field of renewable energy sources and environmentally motivated promotion of the generation and use of electric power from renewable energy sources.
The foundation was established with the support of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development which allocated the funds for its establishment and development. EBRD is one the leading investors in green economy in Serbia, and it is dedicated to the strengthening of the public-private dialogue.
Since the renewable energy sources are the future of the energy sector which will employ companies and individuals of various profiles, membership is divided into three categories: members, associated members, and honorary members.
You can find all the necessary membership documentation here:
The applicant desiring to become a member, associated member or honorary member should forward the attached documentation to office@oie.rs. You can send your additional questions on becoming a member or functioning of our organization to the same address. The decisions on membership applications are made by the Steering Committee on its first session following the admittance of completed membership candidate documentation.


Vetroelektrane Balkana DOO Beograd
(VE Čibuk 1 – član osnivač)

Electrawinds K-Wind d.o.o. Kovačica
(VE Kovačica – član osnivač)

Elicio Ali VE d.o.o. Beograd
(VE Alibunar – član osnivač)

Eko Step Pellet d.o.o. Petrovac na Mlavi

MT – Komex DOO Beograd

ELNOS BL DOO Beograd

Crni Vrh power DOO Žagubica

Wind Park Plandište DOO Beograd

ELEKTROPRIVREDA SRBIJE A.D. Beograd

New Energy Solutions d.o.o. Beograd

Energoprojekt Entel a.d. Beograd

Schneider Electric Srbija d.o.o. Beograd

Green Balancing Group d.o.o Beograd

Comtrade Distribution d.o.o Beograd

Nordex Energy d.o.o Beograd

Interbilanz DOO Beograd

BDK Advokati a.o.d. Beograd

Petrikić i Partneri AOD CMS

ACB DOO Beograd

Vidaković LAW

EY DOO Beograd

Zsuzsana Hargitai
EBRD