Kosovo* secures EUR 160 million in loans from IMF for renewable energy investments
The IMF earmarked EUR 260 million package for Kosovo* for solar and wind power projects and a stand-by arrangement, Minister Murati said
Homeowners in Serbian city of Niš install solar power plant on their three buildings
A homeowner community in three apartment buildings in Niš installed rooftop photovoltaic panels, becoming the first prosumer in its category
Serbia’s state-owned utility EPS joins Montenegrin Power Exchange
Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer has become the eleventh participant in the Montenegrin Power Exchange
Pro-nuclear members of G7 stress nuclear energy’s role in decarbonization
Right after Germany shut down its last reactors, the pro-nuclear countries in the G7 praised nuclear energy's potential
Serbia Zijin Copper preparing plan to reduce emissions, switch to renewables
The company is heavily criticized as one of the biggest polluters in Serbia, particularly of air
Serbian electrical engineering students reach finals again in prestigious IFEC contest
The H-Bridges team from the School of Electrical Engineering in Serbia again reached the finals of the global IFEC competition
End of nuclear era in Germany
Germany is abandoning nuclear power – this week, the country will take the remaining three plants off the grid
Chayton Capital, Montenegro’s EPCG eye new unit in TPP Pljevlja
A British company, the Government of Montenegro and power utility EPCG agreed to transform the economy of the coal town of Pljevlja