More efficient machinery helps Graničar agricultural cooperative fight climate change
Agricultural cooperative Graničar has invested in high-performance farm machinery that helps cut CO2 emissions and fight climate change.
Serbia could develop 100 MW of hydrogen capacity by 2030
The first phase of Serbia’s hydrogen transition, until 2025, should see the development of 10 MW of electrolysis plants using renewable energy, while the target in the second phase, until 2030, is 100 MW.
Extreme air pollution registered in Belgrade, entire Serbia
While measures to cut emissions of pollutants are delayed, meteorological conditions are underpinning air pollution levels in Belgrade and Serbia
EU’s Timmermans: Coal has no future but coal sector workers do
The European Commission's Executive Vice-President says the EU needs to help the fossil fuel sector to abandon coal, but also oil and petrochemicals
Romania’s Chimcomplex eyes EUR 1 billion investment in hydrogen facility
The chemicals producer plans the construction of a hydrogen production plant at the location of its Oltchim plant in Vâlcea.
Albania introduces obligations for public, private sector to increase energy efficiency
Changes to the law on energy efficiency set mandatory energy efficiency targets for the public, private sector, and large consumers.
Great interest for incentives to replace coal furnaces, boilers in Sarajevo
2,160 applications have been sent at the public call for granting incentives to purchase certified furnaces, and boilers on pellet and heat pumps.
BiH has wind farms in pipeline with 2.2 GW in total capacity
Active projects in various stages of development in BiH may add up to 2.2 GW in wind farms to the country's electricity production capacity
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