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=== Community energy ===
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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Energy_in_Serbia#Renewable_energy|Serbia, Renewable energy]], currently 27% of Serbia's electricity comes from hydro while 4% comes from other renewables.
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'''2013'''
'''2013'''


November 13 - 15 [http://www.green-fest.org/ green-fest.org]
November 13 - 15 [https://www.green-fest.org/ green-fest.org]
 
== Environmental issues in Serbia ==
 
{{Wikipedia excerpt|Environmental issues in Serbia}}
 
Though it is part of the Paris Agreement, Serbia still invests in coal-fired power stations and it has still not passed environmental law and strategy in accordance with EU's climate change policy.[10] There is also a lack of documentation and understanding of climate changes in Serbia and their potential impacts on biodiversity. {{W|Environmental issues in Serbia#Government response}}
 
== About Serbia ==
 
{{Wikipedia excerpt|Serbia|paragraphs=1}}


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Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Serbia|Serbia]], [[wikipedia:Serbia#Environment|Serbia, Environment]], [[wikipedia:European Green Belt|European Green Belt]]


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Location Serbia

Community energy[edit | edit source]

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Installed capacity of hydro power is 2,835 MW and as of December 2019 wind power capacity is 500 MW. Serbia also makes use of geothermal and solar energy, currently 27% of Serbia's electricity comes from hydro while 4% comes from other renewables. Additional 600 MW of wind capacity is planned by 2030.

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Wind power is a fledgling source of renewable energy in Serbia. In 2020, the wind power provided 963 GWh (2.83%) of the total electricity generated in Serbia, up from 48 GWh (0.15%) in 2017.

Resources[edit | edit source]

Past events[edit | edit source]

2013

November 13 - 15 green-fest.org

Environmental issues in Serbia[edit | edit source]

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Environmental issues in Serbia include air pollution, deforestation, various categories of threat to endemic species and climate changes. Several environmental organizations operating in Serbia have protested the government's handling of these issues.

Though it is part of the Paris Agreement, Serbia still invests in coal-fired power stations and it has still not passed environmental law and strategy in accordance with EU's climate change policy.[10] There is also a lack of documentation and understanding of climate changes in Serbia and their potential impacts on biodiversity. W

About Serbia[edit | edit source]

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Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain. It shares land borders with Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest. Serbia claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia has about 6.6 million inhabitants, excluding Kosovo. Its capital Belgrade is also the largest city.

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Wikipedia: Serbia, Environment, European Green Belt

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