- Late last year, after much saving and planning, 16 460-watt solar panels were finally bolted to the roof of Dragana Maricic’s two-story house in the town of Ruma in northern Serbia.
- Prosumers are households that produce and consume electricity from their own solar plants, even if these plants are made up of just a few panels.
- The family also figured that the leftover energy that Public Enterprise Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS) “saves” for them in the form of credits would come in handy in the winter, when they plan to use electricity, rather than gas, to heat their home.
Serbia: Enthusiasm for rooftop solar power dampened by costs and red tape 06.09.2022

