Biomass in public facilities and district heating systems: On April 28th, in cooperation with the company "Energy Net" from Kac, the National Biomass Association SERBIO held a working conference on the subject "Biomass in public facilities and district heating systems." The workshop took place in Belgrade, in the premises
Of all the renewable energy sources in Serbia, consisting of hydro energy, biomass energy, wind power, solar and geothermal sources, biomass has the biggest potential, with the share of around 61%, while it''s importance is especially significant in the agriculture sector – it was pointed out at the final conference of the project dedicated to reducing barriers for accelerated development
The paper presents a review of the energy potential of different types of biomass residues in agriculture and forestry, and actual state of biomass energy utilization in Serbia. The estimated values of annual energy potential are: about 1.7·10 6 toe (ton of oil equivalent) in biomass residues in agriculture, comprising crop farming, fruit growing, viniculture and stock breeding,
The European Union supported the implementation of the Phase 2 of the program "Renewable Energy Sources - Development of the Biomass Market" in the Republic of Serbia with 10 million euros in grants.
The paper presents a review of the energy potential of different types of biomass residues in agriculture and forestry, and actual state of biomass energy utilisation in Serbia. The estimated values of annual energy potential are: about 1.7 million
Fossil fuels dominate Serbia''s energy mix as of 2017 with 87% of the total primary energy supply (TPES), mainly Serbia has great potential in bioenergy, yet capacities remain very low. In fact, Serbia exports much of its biomass throughout the region. Serbia could utilize the local biomass resources, especially for domestic heating
German company Wabio Technologie broke ground for a biogas facility in Nova Crnja in northeast Serbia. It will generate electricity and heat and produce liquid carbon dioxide and liquid biomethane – LBM or LBG. The firm said it is the first of its 20 planned biogas systems in Serbia, valued at EUR 400 million in total.
Serbia will build biomass heating plants in Niš, Bajina Bašta, Prijepolje, Rača and Novi Pazar to replace fuel oil and coal in district heating systems. The investments are part of the second phase of the program Renewable Energy Sources – Development of the Biomass Market in the Republic of Serbia.
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Of all the renewable energy sources in Serbia, consisting of hydro energy, biomass energy, wind power, solar and geothermal sources, biomass has the biggest potential, with the share of around 61%, while it''s importance is especially significant in the agriculture sector – it was pointed out at the final conference of the project dedicated to
and agricultural biomass play key role in this as a two most important biomass resources in Serbia. The paper depicts the current situation and proposes options for future action. Keywords: Energy efficiency, energy stability, biomass 1. Introduction Biomass includes all kinds of materials that were directly or indirectly
The Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, and the Minister for European Integration, Tanja Miščević, have inked two grants totaling nearly 10 million euros with the German Development Bank KfW for the second phase of Serbia''s "Renewable Energy Sources – Biomass Market Development Program."
The municipalities of Prijepolje, Novi Pazar, Majdanpek, Bajina Bašta, Niš and Rača will participate in the project, which will provide financing for the construction and reconstruction of up to five district heating systems that replace polluting and
The Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, and the Minister for European Integration, Tanja Miščević, have inked two grants totaling nearly 10 million euros with the German Development Bank KfW for the second phase of Serbia''s "Renewable Energy Sources – Biomass Market Development Program.". This initiative aims to fund the
The objective of the Biomass Project is to increase the share of energy from renewable sources in the energy mix of Serbia, namely the share of biomass in power generation. One of project activities is focused on enhancing the capacity of all relevant stakeholders to develop, finance, construct and operate bankable biomass renewable energy
Ilić, Mladen; Grubor, Borislav; Tešić, Miloš - The state of biomass energy in Serbia - Thermal Science. doi Serbia. Home; For researchers; Open Access; News; About service; National l ibrary of Serbia; About the journal. Editorial policy. Instructions for authors. Cobiss All issues 2024 OnLine-First. Issue 00 2024. Volume 28 Issue 3 Part B
The mission of SERBIO is to contribute to the sustainable development of bioenergy sector in Serbia. The vision of SERBIO is energy efficient Serbia with sustainable share of biomass in the energy balance. Objectives of SERBIO: Development of markets and a favorable business environment for the sustainable bioenergy sector in Serbia

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