Serbia rolls out decrees on decarbonization incentives, tax credits
The Government of Serbia has expanded the carbon tax system with rules on grants for decarbonization and on obtaining tax credits
Clean energy champions receive European Sustainable Energy Awards at EUSEW 2026
Three outstanding individuals and projects have won the 2026 European Sustainable Energy Awards for their innovation and achievements advancing the field of energy efficiency and renewables in Europe and beyond
Sarajevo secures EUR 500,000 to revive rollout of heat pumps in district heating
The initiative aims to reduce air pollution and dependence on fossil fuels
North Macedonia, Croatia agree to upgrade cooperation in energy
North Macedonia and Croatia signed an agreement on strategic cooperation and a memorandum of understanding on cooperation in energy
Grzegorz Zieliński to lead EBRD’s operations in South‑Eastern Europe
EBRD's new Managing Director for South‑Eastern Europe Grzegorz Zieliński is assuming the office at the beginning of next month, succeeding Charlotte Ruhe
A strong 2040 EU energy efficiency framework is an imperative for energy security, competitiveness and affordability
Energy efficiency must remain at the heart of EU energy policy after 2030 to strengthen energy independence, cut bills and protect citizens from future crises.
Finalists of the 2026 European Sustainable Energy Awards announced
Public voting for the best European clean energy projects and leaders is now open, within European Sustainable Energy Awards 2026
Power suppliers in Greece expanding to energy upgrades with rollout of on-bill financing
A new framework in Greece would enable power suppliers to participate in the energy efficiency market
Croatia proposes investments from EU ETS proceeds of EUR 650 million
Within the framework of EU ETS, Croatia is counting on EUR 650 million through 2030 from auctions of greenhouse gas emission allowances
Bankwatch: Western Balkans must abandon waste-to-energy incineration
Plans for waste incinerators and co-incineration in the Western Balkans pose high financial and health risks, CEE Bankwatch Network warns
Too hot to cope: Why cooling must become Europe’s next social right
Europe is getting dangerously hotter, and as millions struggle with rising temperatures, bills, and health risks, access to cooling must become a social right.
