The Ministry of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia published the public call for auctions for awarding of market premiums for wind and solar projects.
Serbia concluded its first renewables auction in 2023, awarding 400MW of wind and 11.6MW of solar with settlement prices of €64.48/MWh and €88.5/MWh, respectively.
The call for wind and solar power projects was launched in late November and the deadline for applications expired on February 5. The winners will be eligible for market
The maximum auction prices for the upcoming round have been reduced compared to last year. The price for wind farms is set at 79 euros/MWh, while for solar power
Backed by EBRD and SECO, Serbia''s second renewables auction allocated 645 MW of wind and solar capacity, with competitive prices starting at €50.9 per MWh for solar.
Although it may not seem like it at first glance, the adoption of new quotas for solar and wind power plants in Serbia, which are lower than the maximum prices offered at last
The lowest price offered at auctions for solar power plants was 50.90 EUR/MWh (Vemi Sun 2), while the price offered for the B2 Sunspot 2 power plant was 58 EUR/MWh.
The Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia is organizing the second round of auctions for market premiums for wind and solar power projects.
The auction plans to procure 124.8 MW of solar plants with an approved capacity of 500 kW and above, along with 300 MW of wind power plants with an approved capacity of 3 MW and
With the entire quota now allocated, the construction of 10 new wind and solar power plants will add 645 MW of new renewable energy capacity. The auctioned prices were