2024 Central and Eastern Europe (Serbia) International Energy Exhibition Energetika2024
Exhibition time: November 28-30, 2024.
Venue: Belgrade Exhibition Center.
China's general generation: Xiamen Xintian Exhibition***
Exhibition introduction: The 2024 Central and Eastern Europe (Serbia) International Energy Exhibition has been held since 2005, as a UIF certified industry professional exhibition, it has been successfully held for 18 sessions so far, and is one of the most professional energy exhibitions in Europe. The exhibition is held every year, and the scale of the exhibition is increasing every time, and it is one of the best platforms for Chinese enterprises to explore the energy market in Southeast Europe.
Energetika is an annual regional event that brings together international exhibition platforms for power generation equipment, photovoltaics, coal, oil and gas, renewable energies, energy efficiency and international mining, as well as institutions and professionals in the power and energy industry.
Review of the last session: More than 200 companies from 10 countries including Serbia, China, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Austria participated in the exhibition.
Reason to exhibit: Sourcing opportunities: As one of the most important power and energy exhibitions in the Central and Eastern European Gibalkans, the exhibition has buyers from Central and Eastern European countries including Serbia, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as countries in the Balkan region.
Geographical advantages: Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is the political, economic, cultural and scientific research center of the country, the largest city in the former Yugoslavia, and the fourth largest city in Central and Eastern Europe after Istanbul, Athens and Bucharest.
Huge demand: Serbia needs to install 5,000 GWh of new electricity per year for the next six years, equivalent to 15% of current production, to replace old production facilities. This equates to an additional investment of at least 3 billion euros for the construction of new facilities and the rehabilitation of existing power plants.
*Relationship: China is Serbia's second largest partner, and the two sides have stable diplomatic relations.
Exhibition Scope: Electric Power: Power Production Equipment, Generator Set Energy**, Equipment and Devices, Power Plants and Their Technologies, Power Production Equipment and Devices, Generators, Turbines and Motors, Power Transmission and Distribution, Smart Grid Management and Dispatching Centers, Industrial Power Supply Devices, Transformers, Substations, Cables, Lines, Long-distance Power Line Equipment, Power Protection, Control and Measurement Equipment and Devices, etc.
Mining and coal: excavation technology, machinery and equipment for scientific research operations, excavation and loading machinery and devices, improvement and processing processes, improvement and processing machinery, devices and equipment, etc.
Natural gas and oil: research and production equipment and equipment, oil refining and petrochemical processing equipment and equipment, petroleum derivatives production, petroleum pipeline transportation and petroleum derivatives transportation, product pipelines, petroleum and petroleum derivatives storage, petroleum and petroleum derivatives trading, petroleum derivatives retail**, gas pipeline and gas storage construction, natural gas transportation and storage, etc.
Renewable energy: small hydroelectric power plants, geothermal, wind, solar, oil shale, etc.
Market Analysis: The Republic of Serbia, abbreviated as "Serbia", is located in southeastern Europe, is an important country in Central and Eastern Europe, and a landlocked country in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula. Serbia has achieved economic growth through economic reforms, privatization, and improved the investment climate. Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, is located in the core of the Balkan Peninsula, located on the water and land transportation routes of the Danube River and the Balkan Peninsula, and is an important contact point between Europe and the Near East.
The strategy for the development of the energy sector in Serbia is based on three pillars:
1.Modernize its existing coal-fired power plants. Serbia currently invests 3200 million euros will be used to upgrade older coal-fired power plants, with a further 1.2 billion euros to be invested over the next decade.
2.Serbia's new Law on the Use of Renewable Energy, passed in 2021, defines the renewable energy framework and introduces auction-based renewable energy trading. In June 2021, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mines and Energy announced a goal of increasing the share of renewable energy in Serbia's electricity production to 40% by 2040.
3.Improve energy efficiency. **Establishment**to assist localities** in carrying out energy efficiency projects, and the European Union has also announced energy efficiency upgrades** for industry and consumers**.
Serbia is China's "iron-clad friend", and under the strategic guidance of the two heads of state, China and Serbia have continuously strengthened strategic synergy, actively built the "Belt and Road", and deepened and strengthened practical economic and trade cooperation, which has become a model of China-CEEC cooperation. In recent years, the two countries have developed rapidly, Serbian exports to China have grown rapidly, and the cooperation between the two countries in the fields of investment and infrastructure has yielded fruitful results. In 2022, the bilateral ** amount between China and Cyprus will be 35500 million US dollars, a year-on-year increase of 101%, of which 21800 million US dollars, import value 13With $700 million, it is Serbia's second largest partner.