Slovenia’s GEN-I to build 17 MW solar power plant in North Macedonia
Slovenia’s GEN-I is launching construction on its first large-scale solar power plant, after gaining rights to develop 17 MW in North Macedonia.
Serbia holds public consultations on draft laws on renewable energy, energy efficiency
Draft laws were discussed by representatives of the energy ministry, citizens, investors, and companies.
Survey: Environmental impact remains important to businesses despite COVID-19 crisis
Environmental and social impact issues remain of high importance for businesses even amid the ongoing crisis, according to a survey commissioned by Epson and Iris.
Jovana V. Milić: Serbian scientist from top Swiss university honored with Green Talents Award
Jovana is among 25 young researchers honored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research for their contribution to sustainable development.
Spain gets Europe’s lowest wind energy price with CfD auction model
Spain has secured lowest ever price for new wind energy in Europe, of EUR 20 per MWh, thanks to the Contract-for-Difference (CfD) model.
US poised for radical change on climate policy under President Biden
US President Joe Biden has ordered the new administration to review oil and gas projects on federal land, scrap fossil fuel subsidies, and replace the government’s vehicle fleet with electric cars.
CMS Ukraine: Overview of the hydrogen power industry’s prospects in Ukraine
Until recently, the development of the hydrogen power industry was hampered by the high cost of renewable energy and the insufficient advances in technology.
Bojanić: Montenegro in talks to extend deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja
Montenegro is negotiating a new deadline for shutting down TPP Pljevlja, which has already used up its allocated 20,000 operating hours until 2023.


