The article delves into Serbia's contemplation of constructing gas power plants as part of its energy transition. Emphasizing gas as a transitional energy source, insights from the JIE 2023 Gas Forum underscore the importance of addressing CO2 emissions and highlight the benefits of gas power plants. Advocates like President Dejan Popović and Director Zoran Šušnjević propose the shift from coal-fired thermal power plants to gas. The piece addresses challenges faced by existing gas plants and suggests solutions for efficiency, including heat accumulators. It further discusses the role of gas turbines and alternative options like biogas production. Perspectives from Montenegro stress the need for strategic decisions, infrastructure development, and capacity balancing in considering gas for electricity generation.
Energija Balkana, November 6, 2023

Wabio Investment Holding SR is to begin the construction of the first biogas facility in Nova Crnja this Monday, in which it plans to invest around EUR 20 million, the company announced. They add that the beginning of the construction in Nova Crnja also marks the launching of an investment cycle of investments in Serbia in the amount of EUR 400 million.
Ekapija, April 19, 2023

The German company Wabio started the construction of the first bioenergy plant in Nova Crnja, where green energy will be produced from waste biomass such as manure and harvest residues.
Blic, April 25, 2023

Serbia should build gas power plants
The German company Wabio started the construction of the first bioenergy plant in Nova Crnja: From each hectare at least 1,200 m3 of green methane
Wabio Investment Holding Planning Investment of EUR 400 Million in Biogas Facilities in Serbia – First One to Be Built in Nova Crnja