There are seven applications in the wind power segment and 33 for solar power Bids for an overall 1,171 MW were submitted, compared to a total quota of 424.8 MW. In the first auctions, bids were placed for 602.8 MW while the quota was 450 MW. The available quota for wind power projects is 300 MW
In the second round of auctions for renewable energy market premiums, launched by the Ministry of Mining and Energy in November , investors submitted applications for 41 projects, exceeding the available quota of 424.8 MW for wind and solar power plants. A total of 645 MW received incentives
Backed by EBRD and SECO, Serbia’s second renewables auction allocated 645 MW of wind and solar capacity, with competitive prices starting at €50.9 per MWh for solar. Investors have submitted 41 proposals in Serbia’s second auction, which has exceeded the 424.8 MW quota, and the total awarded
Serbia announced its second renewable energy tender for 424.8 MW of wind and solar projects, supported by a contracts-for-difference (CfD) program for 15 years. The auction is for 300 MW of wind and 124.8 MW of solar projects. The bidders are allowed to quote a maximum tariff of €79 (~$83.54)/MWh
The prices offered averaged €50.9/MWh for solar and €53.5/MWh for wind, which is below market levels. The projects were mostly awarded to Serbian and Chinese companies, and the total planned investment value is estimated at €782m. Serbia’s three-year incentive system plan adopted by the Government
The Serbian Ministry of Energy and Mining has awarded tenders for ten solar and wind projects with a total capacity of 645MW. The government announced the tender in November , and called for just 124.8MW of solar capacity, alongside 300MW of wind capacity. The successful bids were hailed as
Serbia’s auctions draw significant interest – 40
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 through contracts for difference (CfDs).
Serbia allocates 645 MW in second renewable energy auction,
With the entire quota now allocated, the construction of 10 new wind and solar power plants will add 645 MW of new renewable energy capacity. The auctioned prices were
Serbia allocates 645 MW in second renewables auction with EBRD
Backed by EBRD and SECO, Serbia’s second renewables auction allocated 645 MW of wind and solar capacity, with competitive prices starting at €50.9 per MWh for solar.
Serbia Announces 425 MW Wind and Solar Tender
The auction is for 300 MW of wind and 124.8 MW of solar projects. The bidders are allowed to quote a maximum tariff of €79 (~$83.54)/MWh for wind and €72 (~$76.135)/MWh for solar.
Serbia allocates 645 MW of solar and wind in oversubscribed
The prices offered averaged €50.9/MWh for solar and €53.5/MWh for wind, which is below market levels. The projects were mostly awarded to Serbian and Chinese
Serbia awards 645MW of solar and wind capacity in latest tender
The government announced the tender in November , and called for just 124.8MW of solar capacity, alongside 300MW of wind capacity.
Serbia aims for 3.5 GW of wind and solar power by amid
Of the auctions, only one wind farm has been fully completed, while other projects are either under construction or have not yet started. The timing for the third round of
Auctions for Allocation of Market Premiums for RES Launched –
The Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Ministry of Mining and Energy have launched auctions for the allocation of market premiums for renewable energy
Serbia opens 425-MW CfD renewables auction
Through this tender, the country seeks to contract up to 300 MW of wind and 124.8 MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) projects. The approved maximum bid prices are EUR 79.00 (USD 83.1) per MWh for wind and EUR
Serbia issues call to wind, solar power auctions with
The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia is organizing the second round of auctions for market premiums for wind and solar power projects. The quotas are 300 MW and 124.8 MW, respectively. Maximum prices are
Serbia opens second renewables auction, tenders
Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy has announced a second renewable auction to procure 124.8 MW of solar at a maximum price of €72 ($75.90)/MWh. Bids are due by Feb. 5, .
Serbia issues call to wind, solar power auctions with
The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia is organizing the second round of auctions for market premiums for wind and solar power projects. The quotas are 300 MW and 124.8 MW, respectively. Maximum prices are
Đedović: Serbia to promote energy storage with
Serbia aims to triple combined wind, solar power capacity within three years Total capacity of wind and solar power plants in Serbia is 550 MW, Đedović said and added the goal is to triple it within three years.
Factsheet: Renewable Energy in Serbia
Renewable Energy Potential As displayed in the table below, Serbia has significant potential for renewable generation. Both solar PV and wind have far greater potential than Hydropower.
Tariff Trends: Review of renewable energy tender
This price variation is primarily driven by the complexity of integration, as hybrid systems must optimise solar and wind energy generation while incorporating energy storage and dispatchable energy management.

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