Government in Athens doubles subsidies to protect households during energy crisis
Greece said household power and heating bills would grow only marginally as it earmarked EUR 500 million in subsidies for the energy crisis
Western Balkan countries are in global top 10 in coal’s power output share
Kosovo* is ranked second in the world for its share of coal in domestic electricity production, trailing only Botswana. Serbia is seventh and BiH is tenth
Turkey ratifies Paris Agreement but rejects developed nation status
Turkey's parliament ratified the Paris Agreement on climate change, so now only four signatory countries remain outside of the world treaty
Croatia’s 2020 report on municipal waste – good results, still a long way ahead to reach targets
Croatia has reduced the amount of municipal waste, increased waste separation, and the recycling rate.
Including waste incineration in EU ETS would bring climate, employment benefits
Including waste incineration in the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) would encourage waste prevention and recycling, yielding both climate and employment benefits, according to a new study requested by Zero Waste Europe (ZWE) and carried out by CE Delft. The European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) doesn’t include municipal waste incineration. In July, the […]
RWE Renewables inks 2 GW solar deal with Greece’s PPC Renewables
RWE and PPC agreed their renewables subsidiaries would build large-scale solar projects with a total capacity of up to 2 GW in Greece
IEA Global Hydrogen Report 2021: World needs decisive action to cut costs of low-carbon hydrogen production
Governments need to take decisive action to enable low-carbon hydrogen to fulfill its potential and help the world reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Serbia to sell Jaroslav Černi Water Institute
The Ministry of Economy has invited bids for the sale of the Jaroslav Černi Water Institute, the leading scientific research organization in the sector of water.
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