
Energy Industry
Serbia has oil, but only a little more
Oil supplies are still regular, officials say, but the question is how much longer - weeks or months

Oil supplies are still regular, officials say, but the question is how much longer - weeks or months

From October 1, new heating price increases will start. Residents of Belgrade, Niš and Kraguje will pay more, and some heating plants are increasing prices by more than 10 percent.

The interlocutors of "Vremen" have a divided opinion on whether a project similar to the one in North Macedonia should be implemented in Serbia - that public institutions must install solar systems on their buildings.

In an era when data is being treated as the new oil, but also as a new threat to the environment, scientists and tech giants are increasingly considering the option of moving it off Earth — literally

Almost every real estate in Serbia will soon have to have a new document - an energy passport. What does this document represent and what is its significance

According to the analysis of the Ministry of Space, over a million households in Serbia do not have the ability to provide the necessary amount of energy for a healthy life. And in order to save energy inside the building, which implies energy transition measures, certain investments and an economic standard are necessary, which the citizens of Serbia generally do not have.
The prices of wood for firewood and pellets are 30 to 50 percent higher than last year, but the acting director of "Srbijašum" believes that this increase is unjustified and unrealistic - in that company, a cubic meter of wood is about 4.000 dinars, and at the warehouses about 8.000.
Citizens of Serbia are, as they are used to, protected from events on the electricity market. The regulated price at which they pay for energy is among the lowest in Europe. And compared to last December, the price jumped by 322 percent