Geothermal power projects set to boom in coming years as 2021 investment tops EUR 1 billion
Investment in geothermal power generation projects is set to boom in the coming years, with investment in 2021 expected to exceed USD 1 billion for the first time ever, and to jump to as much as USD 3 billion in 2026. Also, lithium extraction could generate additional interest in geothermal resources, according to energy research […]
Montenegro on the fence about TPP Pljevlja overhaul
The fate of the 225 MW thermal power plant (TPP) Pljevlja, which accounts for 40% of Montenegro’s electricity production, remains uncertain.
Fossil fuel firms sue countries over climate, environmental action
Fossil fuel companies are suing countries around the world, seeking more than EUR 15 billion in damages over climate, environmental action.
Serbia raises EUR 1 billion in its first green bond auction
Serbia achieved the lowest annual coupon rate in its history, 1%, in the sale of its first green bond. The government raised EUR 1 billion.
Fourth utility-scale solar power plant planned to be developed in Herzegovina
The Government of the Republic Srpska decided to initiate the procedure for granting a concession for the Nevesinje PV plant.
EPS piloting mixing biomass with coal in its thermal power plants
State-controlled power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has launched a pilot project with US company E3 International
Timmermans: energy price hikes should speed up green transition, not slow it down
Only about a fifth of the energy price increase can be attributed to the rising costs of CO2 emissions, while the rest is simply due to a market shortage, says the European Commission’s vice president in charge of climate issues.
Wind power is the strongest force for decarbonization in the EU
Energy-intensive industries see renewables are the cheapest and reliable form of energy, WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson says
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