Vjosa Forever film release: Future of Europe’s largest unspoilt river hangs in balance
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, citizens are demanding political support for the establishment of Europe’s first wild river national park.
How BiH, Croatia, Serbia TSOs reconnected two grid regions of Continental Europe synchronous area
The Continental Europe synchronous area broke down and split into two grid regions in January.
Slovenia to launch public calls worth EUR 30 million for renewable energy projects
The Ministry of Infrastructure plans to announce public calls for companies, entrepreneurs and cooperatives.
Serbia adopts bill on climate change
More than two and a half years after the public debate on the draft law on climate change has ended, the government has adopted the bill.
EU economic losses caused by extreme weather could increase to EUR 170 billion annually
The EU has adopted a new EU Strategy on Adaptation to Climate Change to prepare for the unavoidable impacts of climate change.
Leading canton in number of SHPPs in BiH plans another 38
The Central Bosnia Canton has drafted changes to its spatial plan, which envisage the construction of another 38 SHPPs.
Romania’s Chimcomplex eyes EUR 1 billion investment in hydrogen facility
The chemicals producer plans the construction of a hydrogen production plant at the location of its Oltchim plant in Vâlcea.
Albania introduces obligations for public, private sector to increase energy efficiency
Changes to the law on energy efficiency set mandatory energy efficiency targets for the public, private sector, and large consumers.
