UniCredit to partly finance Bistrica hydropower project in BiH
State-owned utility ERS got a EUR 15.3 million loan for three hydropower plants on the Bistrica river in BiH from UniCredit's local branch
Republic of Srpska drafts amendments to Law on Energy
The draft changes to the Law on Energy are aimed at aligning it with newer laws and the Energy Development Strategy
Croatian companies face up to 400 percent higher power bills with new contracts
The Croatian Employers' Association is asking for electricity subsidies similar to the model introduced for natural gas
Bulgaria has EUR 1.1 billion for energy renovation of residential, public buildings
One-stop shops for energy efficiency in residential and public buildings are about to be established in every district in Bulgaria.
Hidroelectrica preparing massive investments ahead of stock market listing
Hidroelectrica is looking to buy 2 GW in wind farm and solar power projects, and may build more hydropower plants on the Buzău
Sweden introduces imported good’s emissions in country’s climate targets
Swedish lawmakers backed the proposal to include CO2 emissions from the production and transport of imported goods in climate targets
How a young Serbian farmer became a hero of revolt against lithium mining
Dragan Simović is well known in Serbia for his authentic appearance and speech, but most of all for his fight against lithium mining
Bulgaria preparing law on promoting e-mobility, targets 30,000 EVs by 2026
According to the latest data, there were only 3,000 vehicles in the country at the end of 2021
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