Slovenia calls for suggestions for draft climate change law
Slovenia is drafting the Climate Change Act to create a legal framework for implementing climate policy and reporting on all its aspects
Governments should subsidize energy savings, not gas, electricity prices – analysis
The analysis Why Gas Price Cap and Consumer Subsidies Are Both Extremely Costly and Ultimately Futile was prepared by CEPS
Rivian to establish development center in Serbia
The United States–based company founded by Robert Joseph Scaringe manufactures electric SUVs and pickups
Rizvanolli asks citizens in Kosovo* if they are willing to pay for power imports
Minister Artane Rizvanolli proposed a public debate on how much citizens in Kosovo* are willing to pay for electricity imports amid shortages
EPS’ transformation through development of new renewables capacities guarantees secure electricity supply in Serbia
If the State wants to continue implementing the model of secure electricity supply at an affordable price, it will have to support a serious transformation of EPS and the renewal of its production capacities
Investor in renewables Gautam Adani becomes world’s second-richest person
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani has surpassed Amazon's Jeff Bezos to become the second-richest person on the planet
Hellenic Petroleum becomes HELLENiQ Energy to move into sustainability era
Hellenic Petroleum changed its name to HELLENiQ Energy, saying it wants to leave behind a legacy structure and clear the way for renewables
Serbia won’t increase power prices for businesses – Prime Minister Brnabić
She commented on rumors that the government would raise the price from the current EUR 95 to EUR 120 per megawatt-hour
Recent Comments