Serbia: Electricity imports surge in 2024 amid rising demand and lower
In 2024, Serbia experienced a notable increase in electricity consumption, coupled with a decline in domestic power generation, leading to a sharp rise in energy imports.
Serbia has entered the new autumn with another electricity price increase of 6. 6% and a lowered threshold for the “red zone” from 1,600 to 1,200 kWh. Previous hikes in January...
In 2024, Serbia experienced a notable increase in electricity consumption, coupled with a decline in domestic power generation, leading to a sharp rise in energy imports.
Electricity spot prices in Serbia today, hour by hour. Including prices for the last 30 days.
Serbia has entered the new autumn with another electricity price increase of 6.6% and a lowered threshold for the “red zone” from 1,600 to 1,200 kWh. Previous hikes in January, May, and
Clean, low-carbon energy sources account for almost 29% of the country''s electricity, with hydropower being the major contributor at approximately 24%. Other sources, such as wind, play a smaller role
Electricity consumption by end consumers in Serbia increased 2.7% last year, while production decreased 6.7%, according to the 2024 annual report
The main producer of electricity in Serbia is Elektroprivreda Srbije. The company has an installed capacity of 7,662 MW and generates 38.9 TWh of electricity per year. Its installed capacity in lignite-fired thermal power plant is 4,390 MW, gas-fired and liquid fuel-fired combined heat and power plants is 336 MW, and hydropower plants is 2,936 MW. EPS is also the largest producer of lignite in Serbia operating in the Kolubara and
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