Nikola Rovčanin appointed new director of Montenegrin power utility EPCG
He has replaced Igor Noveljić, director from July 2017.
Europe is halfway into closing all coal power plants by 2030
Fifty percent of coal-fired thermal power plants in Europe are closed or will be shut down by 2030 amid rising CO2 costs and the expansion of renewables
Karpat Solar to launch Romania’s first PV module factory
The company has purchased a production line for photovoltaic solar modules from the Spanish manufacturer Mondragon Assembly.
Montenegro to let people decide on offshore oil after exploratory drilling
After environmentalists protested and a warning from auditors, the Government of Montenegro said oil can be discussed only after exploratory drilling
Dance for our planet during Earth Hour 2021 on March 27
As people, cities and companies are preparing to mark Earth Hour 2021 by turning off the lights, WWF Adria launched a music video by Lejla Hot to get everyone in the Balkans and beyond to dance away the apocalyptic news. The World Wide Fund for Nature – WWF scheduled its annual Earth Hour event for […]
Romanians can buy electric Dacia Spring for only EUR 7,700
Dacia has set the starting price at EUR 18,100 while the government prepared grants of about EUR 10,400 per vehicle.
PPC sells two green bond packages in same month amid strong demand
Greece's PPC caught the attention of some of the world's biggest players with its green bond issue, partly aimed at funding the energy transition
Largest solar power plant in BiH to be installed in Bosanski Petrovac
The Una-Sana Canton government plans to announce an international public call for the construction of a 90 MW solar power plant this year.
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