The next Energy Law, which was adopted in August 2011, meant the further steps to liberalize and set up the market of electricity in the Republic of Serbia, as well as the harmonization,
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Households and small customers may stick to guaranteed supply and be supplied in line with existing contracts, but they also have a possibility (not an obligation) to contract their supply with
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Electricity generation from renewable energy sources (RES) for own consumption has since recently one of the top issues widely discussed in Serbia
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The new Law on Use of Renewable Energy Sources is mostly aimed at stimulating new investments in RES and increasing the share of renewable
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On September 28, 2023, the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Regulation on the Terms of Delivery and Supply of Electrical Energy (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulation"). This
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In the process of preparing projects in the field of energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, and energy in general, it is necessary to get information on the following portals:
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On the session held on October 28, 2021, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a Decision on the approval to amendments to the Electricity Market
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In line with the Energy Law (“Official Gazette of RS”, No. 145/14), on January 23, 2020, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a Decision on 2020 Power System and
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On 27 November 2024, the Republic of Serbia (“Serbia”) adopted amendments to its Energy Law (“Law”}, effective as of 06 December 2024. These amendments are part of Serbia''s
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The Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has prepared a Draft Drafts of Methodology for Setting Maximum Purchase Price of Electricity and of Methodology for Setting Maximum Feed-in
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Revised power market rules, new balancing structures and auction schemes are reshaping Serbia''s electricity sector, creating clearer commercial conditions for solar PV and battery
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Bearing in mind the tasks within the competence of the Agency and the status of Serbian energy sector reforms, the Agency is organized into four sectors: – Energy and Technical Department – Economics
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The Agency was established by the Energy Law as a regulatory body with competences covering electricity, natural gas, oil and oil product, and CHP heat energy sectors.
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Explore the state of Serbia''s electricity sector in the 2023 AERS report. Learn about production, consumption, price regulations, and more.
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The National Assembly adopted the changes to the Law on Energy including numerous novelties for households, businesses, investors and state
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Serbia''s electricity trading framework plays a crucial role in shaping the country''s energy landscape, facilitating efficient electricity markets, and ensuring a reliable supply for its growing
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Updates to Serbia''s energy law push back connection studies for variable renewable energy sources until 2029, introduce rules for customers looking to install batteries that will transfer
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This Law further regulates the production, distribution and supply of thermal energy as energy activities.
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The legislative and regulatory framework for the development and regulation of the internal energy market in the Republic of Serbia is determined by the Law on Energy42.
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The Regulation envisages the obligation to prepare a connection study for storage and facility for the production of electric energy, which means that end consumers are exempt from this
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Are you looking for information on electricity law and regulation in Serbia? This CMS Expert Guide provides you with everything you need to know.
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The Agency is managed by the Agency Council whose members are elected by the National Assembly, based on public competition, among prominent experts in the energy sector.
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This Law regulates the goals and principles of energy policy and the manner of its implementation, the conditions for a reliable, safe and correct delivery of electricity and other energy
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Legal regulations in the field of energy were changed in April 2021 when the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted two laws: the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and the Law on
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