New Gas Supply Option for Serbia: Pipeline Niš-Sofia Additional Financing Secured
A new gas inter-connector will connect the city of Niš with the Bulgarian capital Sofia. This will considerably contribute to energy security and a cleaner…
With over 3 billion euros in non-refundable aid in Serbia through various projects from 2001, the European Union is the biggest donor in the country restoring the energy and transport sector in Serbia as the biggest recipients of the EU resources.
Quality infrastructure, safe transport, and uptake of digital technology make a real difference to people’s lives. Raising them to the level of the standards of the EU countries is a strategic goal for Serbia and the European Union, where the EU is supporting Serbia in aligning its regulations with the EU.
A new gas inter-connector will connect the city of Niš with the Bulgarian capital Sofia. This will considerably contribute to energy security and a cleaner…
The drivers will be able to more easily pick tires that are more fuel-efficient, which will result in significant savings and reduce environmental pollution. The…
The improvement of air quality is directly connected with the gradual transition to clean and renewable energy sources. Serbia generates two thirds of its electricity…
With publishing of the works contractor selection tender for the Niš-Dimitrovgrad gas pipeline, The European Union and Serbia are progressing a new big infrastructural project…
The construction of a new network of transmission lines, part of Section 3 of the Trans-Balkan electricity transmission corridor, was the subject of the agreement…
Serbia’s signing earlier this week of an additional 85 million euros loan with the EBRD for the construction of the Nis – Plocnik part marks…
Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihailovic, the Ambassador of the European Union to Serbia Sem Fabrizi and the Head of European Investment Bank Regional Representation for…
Building on three decades of support Since the 1990s, the EU has been supporting the Western Balkans in constructing and modernising its infrastructure. To date,…
Passengers will slowly return to trains as a means of transport on the modernised sections of the railway in Serbia. People want to travel on…
With average waiting times on border crossing points of around 30 minutes, freight traffic between the countries in the Western Balkans and the EU was…
With the Energy Transition Tracker, the Secretariat starts monitoring the energy transition in the Western Balkans. The first edition sheds light on the WB6 emissions…
The European Union has donated EUR 6,5 million for the construction of the second phase of the Trans-Balkan corridor for the transfer of electric energy.…