Energy in Serbia
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Energy in Serbia is dominated by fossil fuels, despite the public preference for renewable energy.[1]
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Serbia's Total Energy Supply is almost 700 PJ, with the energy mix in 2021 comprising coal (45%), oil (24%), gas (15%), and renewables (16%). Bioenergy and hydroelectric power were the leading contributors within the renewable energy category, accounting for 67% and 29% of the renewable supply, respectively.[2]