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SKE is building Europe’s largest logistics center for power storage solutions and photovoltaic products in Austria

SKE is one of the leading companies in the European solar market. From Upper Austria, the photovoltaic specialist supplies 16 countries in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe with smart solar products. SKE...

This is the state of nuclear power around the world, according to an expert

In the realm of energy production, few topics evoke as much debate as nuclear power. Its ability to generate vast amounts of clean electricity is counterbalanced by concerns over safety and nuclear...

COP28 President-Designate calls for holistic ecosystem to drive climate action during London Climate Action week

Connecting policy, technology, finance, and people is essential to keep 1.5C within reach.Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, COP28 President-Designate, meets with His Majesty King Charles III, UK Government ministers, industry leaders across...

Why is the desulfurization system at TENT important for Serbia?

While environmental problems like pollution and climate change have caused countries around the world to embark on an energy transition, Serbia still largely relies on one energy source - coal. If go...

ABB helps ensure sustainable power at 75th Formula E race as title sponsor

This weekend, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to Jakarta for a double header in the Indonesian capital, with the first of the two races being ABB’s 75th as title sponsor. The...

ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN SERBIA

You’ve probably heard quite a few times already that we can’t really boast of having a careful attitude towards energy consumption because energy consumption in our country is several times higher than...

Renewable power on course to shatter more records as countries around the world speed up deployment

Global additions of renewable power capacity are expected to jump by a third this year as growing policy momentum, higher fossil fuel prices and energy security concerns drive strong deployment of solar...

NEW LIFE FOR OLD THERMAL POWER PLANTS WITH CEEFOR

Although the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) still relies on coal, for the most part, the idea to shut down certain thermal power plants (TPP) and build solar ones instead is...

THE LARGEST SOLAR POWER PLANT IN SERBIA, DELASOL, WAS PUT INTO OPERATION

The largest bifacial solar power plant on earth, DeLasol, with a capacity of 9.913 MW, was commissioned in early April. It was built on the territory of the municipality of Lapovo on...

Association RES Serbia is a New Member of SolarPower Europe

Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia joined the membership of the European association SolarPower Europe. SolarPower Europe is a European association for solar energy that brings together more than 280 different companies and...

A PROFITABLE AND SAFE INVESTMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SOLAR POWER PLANT

The new Law on Renewable Energy Sources (RES), and state subsidies for the purchase of solar power plant equipment created the prerequisites for a real market boom. Both individuals and companies have...

PERFECT TIMING AND THE RIGHT PARTNER FOR BUILDING A SOLAR POWER PLANT

Just ten years ago, the use of renewable energy sources in Serbia was negligible. Here and there, we came across projects of solar power plants for personal use, either on a holiday...

The Importance of Battery Energy Storage Systems in the Energy Transition

The increasing demand of consumers to be supplied at all times with electrical energy to satisfy all their needs is one the basic causes for the complexity of an energy system. The...

Global Ocean Observing System Report Card Released

A new Ocean Observing System Report Card - a high-level annual report providing a deep insight on the state, capacity and value of our Global Ocean Observing System (GOOS) – has just...

S Stands for Solar Power, Stability, Sun

Who would have thought that in the 21st century, we would face an energy crisis whose end is still not in sight, which has caused trouble to even the most developed economies...

Renewable Power Remains Cost-Competitive amid Fossil Fuel Crisis

Costs for renewables continued to fall in 2021 as supply chain challenges and rising commodity prices have yet to show their full impact on project costs. The cost of electricity from onshore...

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