
Our Republic does not have a development plan that the National Assembly should have adopted almost 6 years ago. The area is planned on the basis of the “Law on the Spatial Plan of the Republic of Serbia from 2010 to 2020”. Sulfur dioxide emissions from thermal power plants in 2024 were between 2 and 10 times higher than prescribed. It is not clear to us how we will be supplied with oil, derivatives and gas because we are waiting for them to inform us. Belgrade Open School invited us to speak. On behalf of RES Foundation, our program director Aleksandar Macura spoke about our undeclared state of emergency.
On the numerous chronic problems of our outdated energy system, on the energy security of Serbia, the absence of an energy plan, on the infrastructure and important aspects of the system such as the state of thermal power plants, the price, diversity and availability of energy sources, the role of local governments, but also on acute situations such as sanctions against NIS and their consequences, Macura discussed in the podcast “Progovori o pregovorima” with Damir Dizdarević, program coordinator of the BFPE Foundation for a Responsible Society.
Listen to the conversation they had:
