The successful bids were hailed as evidence of an “extremely successful” tender process by Serbian minister of energy and mining Dubravka Đedović Handanović. “The second round of auctions was extremely successful, both in terms of capacity and offered prices, but also in terms of the fact that all
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 while firms applied for an overall of 673 MW. Bids for 498 MW in total were
Serbia has closed its second round of auctions for renewable energy, selecting 424.8 MW of solar and wind power projects for contracts for difference (CfDs), the Serbian ministry of mining and energy said on Friday. The initially offered quota of 300 MW for wind and 124.8 MW for solar projects was
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
The Serbian Ministry of Energy and Mining has concluded its second renewable energy auction, awarding 645 MW of capacity across 10 solar and wind projects. This exceeds the original target of 424.8 MW, including 124.8 MW of solar and 300 MW of wind capacity. The successful projects received
Serbia awards 645MW of solar and wind capacity in latest tender
“The second round of auctions was extremely successful, both in terms of capacity and offered prices,” said Serbian minister of energy and mining Dubravka Đedović
Serbia’s auctions draw significant interest – 40
Two changes Serbia changed both the price ceiling and the criterion for evaluating the bids. The maximum acceptable bid for wind farms is EUR 79 per MWh, compared to 105 per MWh last time. The ceiling for
Serbia's 2nd CfD auction awards 425 MW of wind, solar
The winning bids offered prices as low as EUR 50.9 (USD 53.28) per MWh for solar and EUR 53.5/MWh for wind, which are below current market levels and below those achieved in Serbia’s first renewable energy
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 Allocates 645 MW in Second Renewables Auction,
The successful projects received significantly lower prices than the maximum allowed bids. Solar projects were awarded €50.9/MWh (below the €72/MWh cap), while wind
Progress on solar and wind projects awarded in last year’s auctions
At the auctions, Crni vrh power won a quota of a modest 13.5 MW with a bid price of 79 EUR/MWh, which is the highest bid price among all auction winners. The Crni vrh
Serbia launches 645 MW solar and wind auction success
Ultimately, the successful bids resulted in an average price of €50.9/MWh for solar projects and €53.5/MWh for wind projects, both below current market rates.
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The contract is the latest in a line of solar projects backed by Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy this year, which includes plans for a 1 GW solar panel factory and another 500 MW of solar.
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Battery storage startup ElevenEs said its manufacturing facility in Serbia is fully operational. It is the first lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cell factory in Europe, it added. In Serbia’s northernmost city of Subotica, a project
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Both capacity bid for and awarded were higher than the previous innovation auction held in July , which awarded 512MW of capacity for solar-plus-storage projects.
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