EU okays Romania’s EUR 150 million support for renewables in district heating
Romania's state aid package of EUR 150 million for operators of district heating plants and networks obtained clearance from the EU
EU to impose stricter rules for gas power plants to get green investment label
The EU is drafting an obligation on financial institutions to disclose which investments meet climate criteria.
Serbian city Subotica adopts spatial plan for 633 MW wind park
Subotica's assembly passed a detailed regulation plan for Fintel's wind farm, which would now be the biggest in Europe.
Paper recycling worsens climate change if fossil fuels are used
Wastepaper industry emissions can be almost wiped out with renewables while current practices actually make matters worse
Slovenia’s utility HSE, power exchange Borzen get new management
Viktor Vračar is the new CEO of power utility Holding Slovenske Elektrarne while Martin Bratanič took over the lead of Borzen.
Civil society strengthening nature protection in Shar, Korab-Koritnik region
The establishment of Local Action Groups in Albania and Kosovo for the Shar and Korab-Koritnik region is making progress
Serbia’s EPS to take over majority of company HES Gornja Drina in BiH
The decision to change the ownership structure was made by the Government of the Republic of Srpska.
Voices of discontent over Rio Tinto’s jadarite mine investment in Serbia grow louder
When the state has no control over the implementation of its own environmental protection laws, then citizens are forced to protect water, land, and air.
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