Serbia New Energy Storage Power Station Project

Fortis Energy Launches 110 MWp Solar + Storage Project in Serbia

This hybrid solar and storage project represents a strategic investment aimed at enhancing grid reliability, integrating renewable energy, and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

Fortis Energy, EBRD sign potential financing on 270MW/72MWh solar

Turkish independent power producer (IPP) Fortis Energy has signed a mandate letter with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to explore financing for a

Serbia adopts spatial plan for Bistrica pumped storage

The Government of Serbia adopted the special purpose spatial plan for a system that would consist of planned pumped storage hydropower plant

Serbia''s ambitious and costly electricity plans span gas plant

Serbia is considering a range of large-scale energy projects to secure long-term electricity supply, but analysts and industry observers caution that these plans carry very large price

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Bistrica Pumped Storage Power Plant Construction Project

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Serbia Advances Bistrica Pump-Storage Hydropower Project

Designated as a pivotal project for Serbia''s long-term energy security, HPP Bistrica aims to extend its functionality beyond traditional electricity generation. It is anticipated to provide large

Serbia''s 1-GW solar-plus-storage project to start construction in 2026

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Serbia solar storage: Impressive 270 MW Project Backed

By integrating a significant battery storage system, the project addresses the intermittency of solar power, ensuring a more reliable and stable supply of energy to the grid.

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