Serbia to introduce ancillary services market by end of next year
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- Sep 24, 2024
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Serbia is planning to liberalize the ancillary services market for electricity by the end of next year. This move would create conditions for energy storage operators and active buyers to offer services on the market. The representatives of the Ministry of Mining and Energy and transmission system operator Elektromreža Srbije (EMS) have shared details about the novelties from the draft amendments to the Law on Energy, including the introduction of the active buyer status and licensing energy storage operations. Nenad Šijaković, advisor to EMS’s general manager, highlighted the obligations for the country’s TSO to harmonize its regulations related to the transmission system and the market. If the draft law is approved, EMS plans to establish a regulatory framework for the liberalization of the ancillary services market by mid-2025.
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