An Overview of Energy Transition in the Western Balkans – Case
For the energy transition, the first pillar is of utmost importance, as it defines the global goals for the Western Balkans in their shift to renewable energy sources.
For the energy transition, the first pillar is of utmost importance, as it defines the global goals for the Western Balkans in their shift to renewable energy sources.
Held on May 14–15, 2025, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Belgrade, this prestigious forum has already established itself as the leading regional platform for the exchange of knowledge, strategic visions,
Informed by direct engagement in projects of energy transition, the book provides an accessible account of the real-world dilemmas in accelerating transitions to a low carbon economy.
“The energy transition is not just a technical challenge – it is a development opportunity and a civilizational leap. For the Western Balkans it is a chance for us to build an economy based on
The Roadmap focuses on the state of play and challenges regarding the energy transition in the Western Balkans, focusing on Serbia, North Macedonia and Kosovo*. The objective of this Roadmap
This year, Serbia''s Electric Power Company (EPS) is set to add 76 megawatts of renewable energy to the grid, sourced from wind and solar power in Kostolac, signaling the country''s
Belgrade Energy Forum 2024 kicked off today in the capital of Serbia, bringing together more than 500 participants from 30 countries around the world, including representatives of 150
In 2023 and 2024, the Belgrade Energy Forum attracted nearly 1,000 participants from over 30 countries. This included five energy ministers from the Southeast Europe region and more
The conference will position you as one of the leaders in the region''s energy sector and will open numerous opportunities for development, earnings and business success.
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