Serbia is mostly an energy importer of oil and natural gas which, along with coal products constitute around 90% of its yearly energy consumption. Although the country has produced oil and gas in small quantities since the mid-50s, it is heavily reliant on imports, mostly from Russia. In March 2013 a long-term deal was signed with Gazprom to extend gas imports
READ MOREelectric energy annually. 7.377 MW. totaly installed power. News. Find out more. Dušan Živković appointed as the Company''s General Director. Cooperation between the Italian fund Cassa Depositi e Prestiti and Elektroprivreda Srbije at the Business Forum Serbia-Italy in Trieste.. nd out more. See all news. CORPORATE MOVIE.
READ MOREThe company ELEKTROREMONT A.D., which operates in the Electricity - distribution equipment industry. It also operates in the Electric motors and parts, Electric transformers, converters and rectifiers, Electric motors and parts, and Electric transformers, converters and rectifiers industries. It is based in Subotica, Serbia.
READ MOREThe Agency is a legal entity that is functionally independent of any state body, energy entity or user of its products and services, and of any other legal or physical entity. The Agency commenced its operation on June 16, 2005 at the day of its registration at the Trade Court. The Agency was established by the Energy Law as a regulatory body
READ MOREJoint Stock Company Elektroprivreda Srbije is the largest company in Serbia, representing economic and energy backbone of the country. Main activities of EPS JSC are electricity generation, supply, distribution and
READ MOREEnergy self-sufficiency (%) 73 70 Serbia COUNTRY INDICATORS AND SDGS TOTAL ENERGY SUPPLY (TES) Total energy supply in 2020 Renewable energy supply in 2020
READ MOREOn the session held on December 21, 2023, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a decision on an approval of the Distribution System
READ MOREexercised by the Government of the Republic of Serbia. The bodies of the Public Enterprise "Electric Power Industry of Serbia" are the Supervisory Board and the Director. The main activity of the Public Enterprise "Electric Power Industry of Serbia" is energy activity: electricity supply, activity code 35.14 - electricity trade.
READ MORETen-year transmission system development plan of the Republic of Serbia for 2021-2030 period (in Serbian) has been approved by the Decision of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia (in Serbian). The provisions of the following documents are observed when drafting the National Transmission System Development Plan: In addition to its
READ MORESchneider Electric solutions help upgrade Serbia''s medium-voltage electrical distribution network €140 million project to improve grid reliability, reduce failures and shorten outage duration.
READ MORETotal Energy Balance of the Republic of Serbia for chosen year is available HERE. Construction of energy balances according to the old Eurostat concept can be realised on data which are in the database called Annual data – archive. The data were archived by the end of 2017 and will not be corrected in the future. Release calendar.
READ MOREThe state-owned companies Electric Power Network of Serbia (EMS) and Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) remain dominant players in the electricity sector. EMS is the transmission system operator. EPS is involved in the generation, wholesale and supply of electricity. The EPS branch, EPS Distribucija, operates the distribution system.
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READ MORE1.1.1 Energy is one of the largest sectors of the Serbian economy, accounting for more than 10% of Serbia''s GDP. 1.1.2 The electricity market in Serbia is still dominated by state-owned public companies and is mainly characterised by the lack of full liberalisation, as well as the absence of significant participation by private companies.
READ MOREBELGRADE, January 24, 2011 – Electric Power Industry of Serbia (Elektroprivreda Srbije) and Serbian Transmission System and Market Operator (Elektromreže Srbije) submitted
READ MOREElektroprivreda Srbije (r. EPS; full legal name: Javno preduzeće Elektroprivreda Srbije Beograd) is a joint-stock electric utility power company fully owned by the Government of Serbia, with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia was founded in 1991 and it has 24,013 employees (as of 2021), making it the largest enterprise in the country. The
READ MOREThe electricity trading landscape in Serbia comprises various key players, including generation companies, distribution system operators, suppliers, traders, and customers. Generation companies play a crucial role in producing electricity, while distribution system operators ensure its delivery to end-users.
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Energy in Serbia describes energy and electricity production, consumption and import in Serbia. In 2020, Serbia''s Total Energy Supply (TES) totaled 665,838 TJ, with the energy mix comprising coal (49%), oil (21%), gas (13%), and renewables (17%). Bioenergy and hydroelectric power were the leading contributors within the renewable energy category, accounting for 60% and 36% of the renewable supply, respectively.
READ MORE1.3.1 The Serbian electricity market is dominated by the state-owned public companies EPS, EMS and their subsidiaries (see paragraphs 2.1.1, 2.2.1 and 2.3.1 below). However, some private companies are active in the electricity wholesale market, including the import and export of electricity. 1.3.2 The supply sector is effectively made up of two
READ MOREEnergy Efficiency: The level of energy efficiency in Serbia is quite low, as electricity consumption per unit of living space is about 200 kWh in Serbia, compared to an average of about 140 kWh in the EU. Energy efficiency experts estimate that energy efficiency measures could result in energy savings of 30-40 percent.
READ MOREForeign retail chains hold over 80 percent of the total retail market. The Serbian retail market is mostly divided between Belgium owned Delhaize (owner of retail chains Maxi and Tempo) and Croatian Agrocor (owner of retail chains Idea, Roda and Mercator). Other international retail chains in Serbia include German Metro and Greek Super Vero.
READ MOREBELGRADE, Thursday, December 14, 2023. - Approval of Distribution System Development Plans of "RESAVA-GAS" and "7. OKTOBAR" On the session held on December 14, 2023, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted decisions on the approval of the Natural Gas Distribution System Development
READ MOREMinister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović said EUR 320 million would be invested to strengthen the power distribution grid. The country''s
READ MORESerbia''s electricity distribution system operator Elektrodistribucija Srbije has secured a EUR 50 million credit package for the modernization of its network. The
READ MOREElectricity market in Serbia. organised electricity market. and other legal persons in line with the organised market code. The Agency was established by the Energy Law as a
READ MORESchneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has signed a contract to supply medium voltage (MV) equipment and grid management software to upgrade Serbia''s electrical distribution network.This country-wide, grid modernization project aims to improve network reliability,
READ MORESchneider Electric has signed a contract to supply medium voltage equipment and grid management software to upgrade Serbia''s electrical distribution network. Schneider Electric said its solutions would help improve Serbia''s medium voltage electrical distribution network in a EUR 140 million project for grid reliability, lowering
READ MOREАЕRS – UP TO 13.5% HOUSEHOLDS ELECTRICITY PRICE RISES. BELGRADE, January 24, 2011 – Electric Power Industry of Serbia (Elektroprivreda Srbije) and Serbian Transmission System and Market Operator (Elektromreže Srbije) submitted their proposals for the modification of electricity price and the price for the use of transmission and
READ MORESchneider Electric solutions help upgrade Serbia''s medium-voltage electrical distribution network €140 million project to improve grid reliability, reduce failures and shorten outage duration.
READ MOREAn update on Serbia''s Electricity Market. 7 th Energy Trading Week, Vienna. 2015. Nenad Stefanovic. AERS Presentation. USEA/USAID Energy Technology and Governance Program, Southeast Europe Distribution System Operator Security of Supply Working Group, Initial Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia . 2013. Ljiljana Hadžibabić
READ MOREThe spring of 2023 brought significant regulatory changes in the renewable energy sector in Serbia. The Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources was amended, and several new bylaws were adopted, including the long-awaited decree that regulates balancing responsibility, writes Tamara Zejak, Senior Lawyer at Petrikić & Partneri AOD
READ MOREMali potrošači i domaćinstva i dalje imaju pravo da koriste javno snabdevanje koje podrazumeva netržišnu (višu) cenu energije. EDS International Beograd je počeo sa radom novembra 2013 godine. Tokom 2014 godine EDS Beograd je ostvario promet od 904 GWh, u vrednosti od 22 miliona evra. Od 1 januara 2015 godine snabdevamo niz industrijskih
READ MOREThe modernization of Serbian electricity distribution network will be credited with more than 126 million euros as recently signed intergovernmental agreement between Serbia and Franco also stipulates cooperation in the field of energy. Through
READ MORECoal power plants accounted for some 60 percent of the country''s total electricity generation in 2023. Hydropower was the second leading source of electricity generation that year, making up over
READ MOREElectricity Production in Serbia reached 44,785 GWh in Dec 2022, compared with 50,220 GWh in the previous year. Electricity Production data of Serbia is updated yearly averaging at 38,287 GWh from Dec 2004 to Dec 2022. The data reached an all-time high of 50,220 GWh in Dec 2021 and a record low of 33,874 GWh in Dec 2004.
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