Hazardous industrial waste – export is expensive, but landfilling costs even more
In this latest article in the series “Serbia, from garbage dumps to circular economy,” we discuss the flow of industrial waste, primarily hazardous waste,
Bulgarian cement plant gets EU grant for innovative carbon capture, storage project
Devnya Cement got a EUR 190 million grant from the EU for the first full-chain carbon capture and storage project in the Balkans
Montenegro’s EPCG revamps Kruševo hydropower plant project
Montenegro's power utility EPCG will examine the possibility to build hydropower plant Kruševo on the Piva river
EPBiH signs concession for two solar PV plants
The photovoltaic plants will be built at the mine tailings dump site of the Gračanica coal mine in the municipality of Bugojno
Montenegro’s power utility EPCG seeks buyer for 10% stake
EPCG is preparing to sell 10% of its shares to a single buyer at a minimum price that is more than two times above the current market value
IRENA: Solar, wind power costs defy inflation with massive price drop
The cost of electricity from onshore wind fell by 15% in 2021, compared to 13% for offshore wind and 13% for photovoltaics, IRENA said
Slovenia to freeze electricity prices, add 1 GW in solar power to supply homes
Prime Minister Robert Golob said large solar power plants of 1 GW in total would be built by 2025 to supply Slovenian households
Timmermans: EU risks conflict, strife due to energy crisis
The EU's top official Frans Timmermans claims a short-term return to fossil fuels is needed to prevent the risk of civil unrest
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