Europe’s Environment 2025 report: Not good
Europe’s Environment 2025 is the most comprehensive analysis on the current state and outlook for the continent’s environment, climate, and sustainability, building on data from across 38 countries, according to the European Environment Agency
Corinth Pipeworks commissions Greece’s biggest industrial rooftop PV system
Steel pipe manufacturer Corinth Pipeworks has put into operation a 7.1 MW photovoltaic facility on its factory northwest of Athens
Zagreb kicks off decarbonization of public transport
Public transport utility ZET has received EUR 21 million from the Government of Croatia to install chargers for electric buses
Montenegro seeks contractor for marking liquid oil-derived fuel, biofuel
The Ministry of Energy and Mining of Montenegro is selecting of a legal person that would be tasked with marking liquid fuel and biofuel
Hydropower plant Dabar to be completed by end-2027
The Dabar hydropower plant is expected to be completed by the end of 2027, according to Petar Đokić, Minister of Energy and Mining
WISE Serbia Annual Women’s Network Event – October 16 in Belgrade
The Center for the Promotion of Sustainable Development and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH are organizing the annual WISE Serbia Women’s Network event, which will take place on October 16 at Fabrika Events in Belgrade.
Montenegro to produce coal until 2050
The Pljevlja coal mine has been granted a concession for coal production for 24,5 years, extending the fossil fuel extraction until 2050
EU reaches water pollution prevention deal but with deadlines of up to 20 years
EU co-legislators agreed to update rules on surface and groundwater pollution, but with a timeline of up to two decades for member states
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