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The Serbian government has called for the development of a spatial plan for six large-scale solar plants with a cumulative capacity of 1 GW that will be colocated with two-hour battery energy storage systems with a power output of at least 200 MW.
An interconnected grid also allows Serbia to better distribute energy, meeting future demands while maintaining grid stability. Looking ahead, this solar initiative will generate jobs, stimulate economic growth, and position Serbia as a leader in the regional green energy market.
1 GW Solar Power Project in Serbia, set to transform the country's renewable energy landscape and boost sustainability efforts.
For Serbia, this project means more than just meeting renewable energy goals. It promises energy independence, economic stability, and a sustainable energy supply. By creating a network of self-balancing solar plants, Serbia strengthens its energy security, attracts green investments, and aligns with global environmental standards.
Mid last year, the government embarked on a lookout for strategic partners who would install the facilities, including 1,000 MWac (1,200 MWdc) of solar plants and at least 200 MW of battery storage. The facilities will be handed over to to state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), which acts as a sole owner and investor.
Up to 200 MW of battery storage will be developed across the sites. Image: Ministry of Mining and Energy, Tanjug Plans for 1 GW of new solar in Serbia are set to go ahead after the signing of an implementation agreement.