Three Slovenian cities to beat air pollution with renewables, sustainable urban mobility
The Government of Slovenia has adopted plans worth EUR 63 million to reduce air pollution in Maribor, Celje and Murska Sobota.
Serbia to add 1 GW in wind farms in next five years
Serbia could get 1 GW in wind farm capacity in the next five years, it has to decarbonize energy and reduce the share of coal in energy production within one or two decades. The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans
CE Oltenia needs EUR 2 billion in aid for decarbonization plan
The plan envisages cutting CO2 emissions by 38%, shutdown of coal-fired units and the construction of solar parks and gas-fired power plants.
Serbia’s EMS joins European platform for guarantees of origin trading
The sale of guarantees of origin for electricity produced from renewable sources in Serbia is now possible in European countries.
Sarajevo to make inventory of households’ furnaces as a step to reduce air pollution
Sarajevo Canton has officially started preparing a ten-year strategy to reduce the use of coal in order to minimize air pollution.
Here’s what Western Balkans committed to in Sofia Declaration on Green Agenda
By signing the Sofia Declaration on the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, the region have committed to a number of specific actions.
Zrenjanin, Metito sign first PPP for wastewater treatment in Serbia
City authorities and Metito from the UAE have signed an agreement for the development and management of a wastewater treatment plant.
Power system in North Macedonia suffers due to flood, drought
Due to the low water levels the country has decided to terminate the production in all hydropower plants, and to import electricity.

