Republika Srpska’s parliament calls for moratorium on small hydropower plants
The parliament of Republika Srpska has adopted a declaration on river protection, calling for a moratorium on small hydropower plants.
People and businesses in SEE became aware of climate crisis, benefits of green energy
Green finance helps firms and households protect the environment and cut energy costs, says the GGF's head for Southeast Europe Mejra Juzbašić Bajgorić.
NALED calls for applying ‘polluter pays’ principle in Serbia
NALED has called for applying the "polluter pays" principle in Serbia to encourage business and people to cut emissions.
Italy’s new government to place focus on green transition
Italy’s new government has established a ministry that combines energy policy with the environmental portfolio, signalling the country’s commitment to a recovery from the COVID-19 crisis based on a green energy transition. The Ministry for Ecological Transition in Italy’s new government will be headed by physicist Roberto Cingolani, the founder of the Italian Institute of […]
Scientists warn replacing fossil fuels with wood is ‘false solution’ to climate crisis
Over 500 scientists have warned world leaders against treating biomass as carbon neutral and supporting tree cutting for energy production.
Waste management development in Bosnia and Herzegovina
An overview of waste management development in BiH, recent reforms and investment opportunities that arise from the country's complexity.
CMS Slovakia: Reimbursement of CO2 taxes
Companies can still claim a refund of unlawful CO2 taxes from the competent authorities until 12 April 2021
BGEN round table: What does the state need to do to unlock EUR 2 billion in wind farm investments?
Investors and bankers believe that Serbia’s draft law on renewable energy sources provides a solid basis for unlocking investments in more than 2 GW of wind power...


