Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
Belgrade will host the fourth edition of Belgrade Energy Forum (BEF), one of the most influential energy gatherings in Southeast Europe. Organized by the Balkan Green Energy News portal, the gathering will bring together over 400 leaders of the energy transition from more than 30 countries, with the aim of defining directions of energy security in challenging geopolitical circumstances

The focus of this year's forum is on topics that directly shape the regional economy: energy security, decarbonization of industry, digitization of networks and the challenges posed by the implementation of CBAM (Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism – mechanism for cross-border adjustment of carbon) regulation.
Regional dialogue at a critical moment
The conference will be opened by energy ministers from Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Republika Srpska and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the attendance of a high-level delegation from the Energy Community Secretariat, led by Artur Lorkovski.
The program includes a series of panel discussions, keynote addresses and presentations led by over 50 leading experts from the region and Europe. And at the forum there will be a particular analysis of the balance between “old” and “new” energy – a topic that is becoming increasingly important for our region.
The forum will be held at the Hyatt Regency in Belgrade, and registrations are open until Friday, May 8, via the official form. As for the complete agenda, you can view the program details on the forum's official website.
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