Slovenia adopts action plan to halve energy poverty
According to Eurostat, more than 41 million people in Europe were unable to adequately heat their homes in 2021.
Vulcan opens Europe’s first fully domestic lithium production plant in Germany
Lithium extraction from salt water has a much lower environmental impact than projects at salt deserts and mines
Croatia’s HEP starts up new unit at cogeneration plant in Zagreb
The new unit is HEP's largest investment in new generation facilities in the last ten years, and it will replace outdated units
CAN Europe: BiH, Kosovo* and Serbia’s NECPs lack climate ambition, coal phaseout dates
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, and Serbia sent draft NECPs to the Energy Community Secretariat for review in late June and July
Sašo Berger becomes CEO of Slovenian energy company Petrol
The Supervisory Board of Petrol appointed member of the Management Board Sašo Berger as the new chief executive
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Serbia must quickly cut its dependence on coal, which is opening up opportunities for investments in a wide range of other technologies
EBRD approves loan to NLB Bank for green investments in Montenegro
EBRD provided EUR 2 million to NLB Bank in Montenegro to on-lend to homeowners for investment in energy efficiency measures.
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan