Montenegro to introduce renewable energy auctions
Almost all the remaining countries in this part of Europe said they would introduce auctions. So far they have been held in Albania, Croatia, Greece, North Macedonia, Turkey
Power utility EPS makes final step to enable prosumers in Serbia
Citizens and companies now have a legal framework in place to produce electricity for self-consumption
World Wildlife Day: 10 most endangered wild animals
Rhinos, gorillas, orangutans, and elephants are among 10 animals critically endangered in the world right now, according to the WWF
Goverment of FBiH intends to extend operation of two units in coal power plants Kakanj, Tuzla
Two units in coal plants are due to be shut down in line with the EU’s Large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD).
Acciona entering new investment round in Croatia
Acciona already has one 30 MW wind farm in the country, Jelinak, which has been in operation since 2013
Anti-Corruption Council: privatization of Jaroslav Černi Water Institute is illegal
Jaroslav Černi was bought for EUR 2.5 million by the consortium of Millennium Team and the institute's own seven directors
EU allocates EUR 339 million for clean energy, environment projects in Western Balkans
The European Commission has unveiled a EUR 3.2 billion investment package to support 21 transport, digital, climate and energy projects
Great interest of Montenegrin households, firms for solar subsidies
So far, 14,000 households and 800 companies have applied for the subsidized installation of solar PV panels
