Wind power in Serbia
Wind power is a fledgling source of renewable energy in Serbia. In 2020, the wind power provided 963 GWh of the total electricity generated in Serbia, up from 48 GWh in 2017. Wind power is the second most favored energy source by the Serbian public, second only to solar energy.
Plants
The first wind farm was opened in 2011 and is located in Leskova, Tutin; it has an installed capacity of 600 KW. In 2015, a wind farm near Kula was opened with an installed capacity of 9.9 MW; it was constructed by MK Fintel Wind. La Pikolina wind farm near Vršac was opened in 2016.Malibunar went online in 2017. Alibunar went online in 2018.
In 2019 three wind farms went online: Košava near Vršac, Čibuk 1 near Kovin and Kovačica.
| Plant | Location | Opened | Capacity |
| Krivača | Krivača | 2024 | 105,6 |
| Alibunar | Alibunar | 2018 | 42 |
| Alibunar 1 | Alibunar | 2023 | 9 |
| Čibuk 1 | Kovin | 2019 | 157 |
| Đevreč | Tutin | 2011 | 0.5 |
| Košava | Vršac | 2019 | 69 |
| Kovačica | Kovačica | 2019 | 104.5 |
| Kula | Kula | 2016 | 9.9 |
| La Pikolina | Vršac | 2016 | 6.6 |
| Malibunar | Alibunar | 2017 | 8 |
| Pupin | Kovačica | 2024 | 95 |
| Kostolac | Kostolac | 2025 | 66 |
In 2023, a 854 MW project was planned.