The Serbian government has adopted the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan, a strategic framework designed to guide the country’s energy transition up to 2030, with projections extending to 2050.
Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic, minister of mining and energy, said that the plan prioritizes significant investments in renewable energy, aiming to add approximately 3.5 gigawatts of new solar and wind power capacity by 2030. This will ensure that nearly half of Serbia’s electricity is generated from clean sources, significantly reducing the country’s carbon footprint.
She emphasized that the adoption of this plan demonstrates Serbia’s readiness to enhance its energy security and independence while meeting international climate commitments. Moreover, the plan aligns with the European Union’s decarbonization goals and is designed to integrate Serbia’s electricity market with the bloc’s.