Electric Power Industry of Serbia
Trial operation launched PHOTO
This block now has a capacity of 670 megawatts, which is 20 megawatts more than before the modernization, and its service life has been additionally extended and efficiency has increased, the Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) announced.
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Serbia, Russia ink deal on peaceful use of nuclear energy
The documents were signed after a meeting of Serbian and Russian delegations headed by Presidents Aleksandar Vucic and Vladimir Putin, during the Russian leader's visit to Serbia on January 17.
Rosatom CEO Aleksei Likhachev and Serbian Minister for Innovations Nenad Popovic initialed an agreement on peaceful use of nuclear energy.
Danielsson: Strong support for modernisation of Serbia
OBRENOVAC - The European Commission's Director General for Enlargement Christian Danielsson toured on Friday the Nikola Tesla power plant complex in Obrenovac and underscored on the occasion the EU's strong support for the modernisation of Serbia.
With the opening of another two chapters in the EU accession process on Monday, Serbia will make further steps forward, Danielsson said.
Serbia to Start Talks on New IMF Loan
The Serbian government and IMF representatives will begin a series of meetings in Belgrade on Tuesday to discuss further spending cuts aimed at securing a deal on a new loan from the international financial body.
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Deloitte: Ten companies from Serbia among CE Top 500
BELGRADE - Ten companies from Serbia appeared on this year's list of Top 500 companies from Central Europe (CE), based on their sales revenues in 2013, the best ranked companies being the Petroleum Industry of Serbia (NIS), Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) and Fiat Automobiles of Serbia, the audit and consulting company Deloitte announced on Wednesday.
Mihajlovic: Key tasks - reform, company restructuring
BELGRADE - The most important tasks which the new Serbian government will have to tackle by the end of this year include the search for a solution to the fate of restructuring companies and the adoption of reform laws, Vice President of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) and outgoing Energy Minister Zorana Mihajlovic stated.