Energy 2021 conference: experts recommend coal phaseout and transition to renewables as best solution for Serbia’s energy sector development
The optimal solution for Serbia’s energy sector is a hybrid model that entails a coal phaseout and transition to renewable energy sources, with natural gas and hydrogen as transitional fuels, experts say.
Montenegro, Republic of Srpska to set up expert team to assess impact of HPP Buk Bijela on Tara river
The two sides have agreed to form an expert team of seven members, whose task will be to review the project documentation.
Montenegro to abolish incentives for renewable energy projects
Montenegro has reached the national target for the share of renewables, set at 33%, so the government will repeal the decree on incentives.
EPCG to pay EUR 30.8 million in dividends
Montenegrin state power utility EPCG has decided to pay EUR 30.8 million in dividends to shareholders from retained earnings.
EU Forest Strategy targets 3 billion trees planted by 2030
The new EU Forest Strategy includes roadmap to increase the number of trees grown per year from 300 million to 600 million.
Greece’s biggest power consumer AoG to switch entirely to green energy from 2030
Aluminum of Greece (AoG), the country’s biggest electricity consumer, plans to switch entirely to green energy from 2030, as it signs its last electricity supply deal with Public Power Corporation.
Croatia willing to help build new unit of Slovenia’s nuclear power plant Krško
Croatia will express its interest in being a partner in the construction of a new unit of Slovenia's nuclear power plant Krško, says Tomislav Ćorić.
Elon Musk: Tesla fast EV chargers to be made accessible to other brands later in 2021
Elon Musk has confirmed that electric car maker Tesla intends to make its fast chargers available to vehicles from other brands this year.
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