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Traditional Energy & New Energy in Serbia

Pulished on Jun. 17, 2021

The Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија or Republika Srbija), referred to as Serbia, is an inland country located in southeastern Europe and in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula. While upgrading the management and efficiency of traditional energy, this country has not neglected the development of new energy and policy subsidies. Today we will take a look at the development of traditional energy and renewable energy.


1. Current status of traditional energy in Serbia

As Serbia’s energy efficiency is low and the production value of coal-fired power plants is being wasted some time, improving energy efficiency is equivalent to obtaining more energy. In addition, the revision of the regulations on improving energy efficiency requires the establishment of an energy efficiency management agency, which depends on the budget of Serbia and funds provided by international partners. It is expected that some impacts will not appear until at least 2-3 years. Relevant experts have also said that the future of Serbian energy is not in small hydropower plants, because of its limited efficiency, so future small power plants can only be built in the most suitable places. In other words, the energy future of Serbia lies in the improvement of energy efficiency and the construction of medium and large hydroelectric power plants and gas-fired power plants.


2. Current status of renewable energy (new energy) in Serbia

Earlier, Serbia introduced renewable energy production subsidies into electricity prices to stimulate the production of renewable energy such as wind power, small hydropower, biomass energy and solar energy. With renewable energy subsidies, photovoltaic subsidies, and wind power subsidies, a large number of energy company (energy enterprise)have devoted themselves to energy management.


Among them, we have to talk about solar photovoltaic alone. In most territories of Serbia, the number of hours of solar radiation is significantly higher than that of many European countries (1,500 to 2,200 hours per year), and there is a good industrial foundation and a high-quality labor force. Ten years ago, Serbia proposed to establish the world's largest solar photovoltaic power park in the local area. During this period, it has cooperated with China on wind power projects and waste incineration power generation (clean energy projects burning refuse-derived fuel (RDF)). Up to now, renewable energy has taken root and grown up locally.


Although new energy is coming, traditional energy is still important. As energy people, we hope that traditional energy and new energy can play their respective roles in the future. We will insist on providing electronic components required by traditional energy equipment and  putting forward new energy parts constantly for the real new energy market with new energy parts.If you are interested in solar relay, EV charger parts, etc., please visit www.ivy-metering.com


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