Two biomass heating plants to be operational in Serbia as of October 1
Two facilities with an installed capacity of 9.8 MW will use wood chips instead of coal, fuel oil and natural gas.
Massive Attack promote idea of cutting emissions at tours, festivals
Massive Attack and the Tyndall Centre produced a roadmap for touring with the least possible carbon footprint, but all stakeholders must participate
Nordic experts to share experience to suport circular economy advancement in Serbia
The embassies of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, have launched a project called Strengthening the Circular Economy in Serbia - Nordic Experiences.
Slovenia’s coal plant TEŠ seeks state aid as CO2 costs threaten to sink it
Power plant and coal mine Velenje are in financial difficulties, which forced their owner HSE to ask for help from the Slovenian government.
Wind provides all-time high daily power production in Greece
Wind turbines in Greece set a national daily record in electricity output, at 61.4 GWh. At 48%, the share of demand covered was the highest in the EU
What’s new in Republic of Srpska’s draft law on renewables?
The new law will be aligned to a great extent with the EU’s Directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources.
Bileća hydropower plant project of 32 MW under development in BiH
State-owned firm HET intends to install hydropower plant Bileća of 32 MW as the third and last unit of a subsystem on the Trebišnjica river
Romania to adopt law on offshore wind this year – minister Popescu
The offshore wind law will be finished this year, as soon as possible Romania’s Energy Minister Virgil Popescu said.
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