Current emissions in Serbia
Coal (Lignite) (23.9%)
Gas (9.9%)
Hydro (43.1%)
Wind (23.1%)
66% renewable
2417 MWh total
Last updated at 2026-02-03 15:00 (Local time)
Today so far: 548 g CO2eq/kWh (43% renewable)
This month so far: 550 g CO2eq/kWh (43% renewable)
Wind and Solar forecast
| Current | 558 MW | --- MW |
|---|---|---|
| In 1 hour | 530 MW | --- MW |
| In 3 hours | 532 MW | --- MW |
| In 6 hours | 532 MW | --- MW |
| In 9 hours | --- MW | --- MW |
Higher energy production than current, lower emissions
Lower energy production than current, higher emissions
Should I plug in?
Yes
Electricity emissions in Serbia are below last years average
43.4 g CO2eq/km
202 g full load
434 g per hour
9 g per hour
How are these values calculated?
Electric vehicle
Value calculated for a charge of 4.5 kWh (1,301 g), equals 30km on an EV with a consumption of 15 kWh/100km
Washing machine
Complete wash is 0.7 kWh, calculated on full load at 40º on a A efficient equipment
Air conditioning
One hour of use is 1.5 kWh, calculated on a equipment A efficient of 9000BTU, temperature 22º
Laptop
One hour of use is 30 Wh, calculated on a laptop with moderate use (internet browsing, email, etc)
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Quick stats about Serbia
In 2025 the average emissions of Serbia were 671 g CO2eq/kWh. 31% of energy was produced from renewable sources, with the main source for energy being Coal (64.1%).
Emissions in the previous 12 hours
Emissions in the previous months
Historical data for Serbia
2025
671 g CO2eq/kWh
31% renewable
31.3 TWh total
2024
638 g CO2eq/kWh
35% renewable
29.4 TWh total
2023
615 g CO2eq/kWh
38% renewable
36.2 TWh total
2022
626 g CO2eq/kWh
31% renewable
32.2 TWh total
2021
594 g CO2eq/kWh
35% renewable
34.6 TWh total
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Data source for energy production: ENTSO-E
