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SEEA - Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency

Omladinskih Brigada 1
YU-11070 Novi Beograd
SERBIA (REPUBLIC OF)
Tel: +381 11 313 19 57 Fax: +381 11 311 16 49
Website: www.seea.sr.gov.yu

Main Contact
   Bojan KOVACIC, Deputy Director (Acting Director)
   Email: bojan.kovacic[at]seea.sr.gov.yu

Other Contacts
   Selena PJESIVAC, PR Advisor
   Email: selena.pjesivac[at]seea.sr.gov.yu

   Jelica IVANOVIC, Economist-financial Advisor
   Email: jivanovic[at]seea.sr.gov.yu

   Natasa ALEKSOVSKA, Financial, HR and Administrative Assistant
   Email: n.aleksovska[at]seea.sr.gov.yu

Year of Creation: 2002

No of Staff: 11

Keywords

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National Energy Agencies : Biomass & Bioenergy : Buildings : District Heating : Energy Audits : Energy Efficiency : Energy Management : Geothermal Energy : Hydropower : Industry : Legal initiatives : Photovoltaics : Polygeneration : Promotional Activities : Renewable Energy Sources & Systems : Solar Thermal : Sustainable Transport : User behaviour : Wind Energy

Further Information

The Serbian Energy Efficiency Agency (SEEA) is a national non-profit organization founded in May 2002 by the Government of the Republic of Serbia on behalf on financial support of EAR.

SEEA aims to promote, stimulate and support rational use of energy at both energy supply and energy demand side in building stock, municipal energy, industry, transport, with particular emphasis on new and renewable energy sources, CHP and new applied technologies in this field.

Areas of expertise: changing citizens' behaviour, dissemination of information, advice on specific energy issues, energy auditing, promotion of technology, energy efficiency in buildings, CHP

Target audience: Government of Serbia, ministries and agencies, legislative bodies, municipal authorities,district heating, industry, electricity supply, transmission and distribution systems, gas and oil supply, transmission and distribution systems, public institutions, scientific institutions ...

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