Serbia launches second renewable auction with EBRD, Swiss support
Serbia has launched its second renewable energy auction that focuses on wind and solar projects, backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Serbia has launched its second renewable energy auction that focuses on wind and solar projects, backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Serbia''s Ministry of Energy and Mining has launched a new renewable auction, which aims to procure 300 MW of wind capacity and 124.8 MW of solar capacity. This is the country''s
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Serbia on Wednesday announced the start of its second auction under the contract for difference (CfD) mechanism, seeking to allocate 424.8 MW of new wind and solar capacities.
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Serbia has announced its second renewable energy tender, inviting bids for 424.8 MW of wind and solar projects under a contracts-for-difference (CfD) program, offering developers revenue
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Serbia has today announced the launch of its second renewable energy auction. Wind projects up to an approved quota of 300 MW and solar PV projects up to 124.8 MW will be supported
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With a robust regulatory framework developed in collaboration with EBRD technical assistance, this auction is set to attract various developers and investors eager to contribute to
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The call for wind and solar power projects was launched in late November and the deadline for applications expired on February 5. The winners will be eligible for market premiums
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Serbia has launched its second renewables tender to award 15-year CfDs to 424.8MW new solar and wind capacity, with bids due by February 5.
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Solar has surged, wind has matured, and both technologies now compete for the same resources—land, grid capacity, investment and political attention. This competition is not a conflict; it
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Wind projects saw competitive bidding, with five companies securing contracts at prices ranging between approximately €53–68 per MWh. Solar energy attracted significantly higher interest, with
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