Western Balkan energy ministers: Alternative supply routes, regional cooperation are key to energy security
Energy ministers from Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia met at Belgrade Energy Forum 2026
Energy crisis fueled by Iran war makes economic logic of renewables impossible to ignore
The energy crisis fueled by the Iran war has made the economic logic of renewables impossible to ignore, according to Simon Stiell
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
Croatia to analyze potential for geological CO2 storage
A grant agreement for the carbon dioxide capture and storage project was signed as part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
European Commission sets first CBAM certificate price
The European Commission has published the first price of CBAM certificates for 2026 Q1 on its new dedicated page on the CBAM website
Croatia reduces air polluting emissions by up to 98% – ministry
The Government of Croatia issued a report on the air pollutant emissions inventory for 2026, covering the period from 1990 to 2024
Fans boost Formula 1’s carbon emissions to over one million tons
Carbon-tracking software provider Greenly says that Formula 1's actual footprint includes emissions generated by spectators
Energy transition critical for Serbia’s economy, EU path
More than 70% of Serbia's total exports go to the EU and the region, Deputy President of PKS Mihailo Vesović noted