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Serbia's Grand Energy Plan: New Power Plants, Gas Pipelines and First Nuclear Power Plant

Summary by Biznis Info
According to projections, by 2030 Serbia could receive around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity capacity, which is around 20% of current capacity, said Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović. By 2035, significant investments are expected in electricity production, gas and oil infrastructure, as well as the start of the development of a nuclear program. The plan includes the construction of new gas power plants, as well as stronger dev…
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According to projections, by 2030 Serbia could receive around 1,500 MW of new state-owned electricity capacity, which is around 20% of current capacity, said Energy Minister Dubravka Đedović Handanović. By 2035, significant investments are expected in electricity production, gas and oil infrastructure, as well as the start of the development of a nuclear program. The plan includes the construction of new gas power plants, as well as stronger dev…

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Biznis Info broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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