Nearly half of Slovenian firms risk collapse over high energy costs
Respondents in a poll conducted Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Slovenia expect energy expenses to jump 128% this year
Agora: Faster decarbonization in Western Balkans would ease impact of EU’s CO2 border tax
The Western Balkans need to step up the integration of their power markets and roll out carbon pricing to avoid the CO2 border tax, Agora said
Serbia scraps spatial plan for Rio Tinto’s lithium mining project, all permits
The Government of Serbia annulled its decree on the spatial plan for Rio Tinto's lithium project and met all the environmentalists' demand, Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said
International institutions urge Serbia not to delay implementation of renewable energy law
Reacting to demands from EMS and EPS, international institutions said altering the renewable energy law in Serbia could disappoint investors
Call for postgrads, young professionals to apply for Energy Community Summer School
The Energy Community Secretariat is receiving applications for the 2022 Energy Community Summer School in Sarajevo, to be held in August
Romanian Commodities Exchange to roll out platform for bilateral power supply contracts
Power purchase agreements were centralized within Romanian TSO Transelectrica's OPCOM market until a recent government directive
Western Balkans need to integrate markets for easier energy transition, funding
A joint approach makes funding green energy and the coal phaseout easier for the Western Balkans, but funding sources are still insufficient
Carbon capture projects failing but still to play role in energy transition
The carbon capture technology is still experimental, but it may have a shot with a proper funding scheme and a functional market
