EBRD signs EUR 40 million loan for Serbia’s smart metering roll-out
The EBRD is extending a EUR 40 million loan to help Serbia procure and deploy 205,000 smart electricity meters in three cities.
Minister Mihajlović: Serbia to hold first renewables auction in December
Serbia will hold its first auction for premiums for wind and solar in December, while a three-year schedule will be unveiled by the end of February.
Zaev: North Macedonia setting example in energy transition for Southeast Europe
Prime Minister Zoran Zaev has said North Macedonia is setting an example for other countries in the region by turning a coal-fired power plant to a photovoltaic plant.
Sustainability at CWP Global – why should even renewable energy companies adopt ESG practices
Strong attention to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) concerns safeguards the investments and ensures long-term value protection for both the business and society.
Thousands demand revoking Serbia’s commitments to Rio Tinto
The key demand is for the Government of Serbia to revoke all commitments to Rio Tinto, the investor behind the lithium mine project.
What’s new in Republic of Srpska’s draft law on renewables?
The new law will be aligned to a great extent with the EU’s Directive on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources.
Cement maker to decarbonize production with solar, green hydrogen
Cement maker Salonit Anhovo has agreed cooperation with hydropower company Soške Elektrarne with the aim of decarbonizing production through solar power and green hydrogen projects.
Belgrade most polluted European city with over 1 million people
If Serbia were an EU member, Belgrade would be among the worst-ranked cities by concentrations of PM2.5, the biggest air polluter and the most harmful one to human health.
