12 March 2024 - On March 5, Luka Petrović met with Chairman of EPCG's Board of Directors Milutin Đukanović in Banja Luka
11 March 2024 - In its report to the Government of Montenegro, the Ministry of Energy and Mining proposed market coupling with Italy
08 March 2024 - The support scheme will foster the transition towards a net zero economy, in line with the Green Deal Industrial Plan
08 March 2024 - At a meeting in Belgrade, the ministers of energy and mining also discussed the Buk Bijela hydropower project and the Bileća lake issue in BiH
07 March 2024 - The startup has developed a recycling technology that allows the recovery of raw materials from solar panels at a 98% rate
06 March 2024 - The Serbian company is building its 105 MW power plant with Slovenia-based ALFI Green Energy Fund
06 March 2024 - The EENergy project is funded by the EU’s Single Market Program (SMP) for support to small and medium-sized enterprises
05 March 2024 - Last year’s edition, RE-Source Croatia, hosted about 350 participants from Croatia, the region, and the European Union
05 March 2024 - The Ministry of Environment, Water and Forests approved funding for the construction of approximately 26 recycling facilities
04 March 2024 - Prime Minister Radovan Višković and Rade Đorđević, chief manager of the subsidiary of Masco Group from Saudi Arabia, have signed an MoU
04 March 2024 - There is solar energy potential in BiH not only on roofs but also in agriculture and on artificial lakes
04 March 2024 - Green Energy Cooperative (Zelena Energetska Zadruga – ZEZ) offered shares in a community rooftop solar power project to citizens and firms
01 March 2024 - President of the Republic of Srpska Milorad Dodik offered to Montenegro to join the construction of the Buk Bijela hydropower plant
01 March 2024 - Coupling will make it easier for the industry, as a consumer, and power producers to enter the electricity market
29 February 2024 - Energy ministers Petar Đokić from the Republic of Srpska and Vedran Lakić from the Federation of BiH have met in Banja Luka
28 February 2024 - The need for the government to regulate power prices is slowly diminishing, experts from Serbian power exchange SEEPEX said, advising firms to turn to the market