North Macedonia’s incentives for small hydropower plants are not in line with EU rules
The main reason for their construction are state incentives which are not in line with the rules of the EU, according to the analysis.
Locals, activists say coal plant Ugljevik 3 study is clearly incomplete
Locals and environmentalists said the draft environmental study for Ugljevik 3 coal project is incomplete and that it doesn't reveal the real potential damage
Syrian oil spill threatens Cyprus, Turkey
A giant patch of oil from a leak in a Syrian energy complex is currently moving away from Cyprus as the wind changed direction
CO2 tops EUR 60 for first time
Carbon permits reached almost EUR 61 per ton in the EU as power producers are struggling to obtain gas from Russia and wind has weakened
Climate crisis is fact, Slovenia must help its farmers – President Pahor
The temperature in Slovenia is rising two times faster compared to global average, so the state must help the agricultural sector.
Montenegro mulls gas-fired power plant to replace TPP Pljevlja
Montenegro is considering options to replace the Pljevlja thermal power plant when it ceases to generate electricity.
European Greens’ Waitz: Serbia is suffering from environmental crimes
European Greens Co-chair Thomas Waitz said he would speak in the European Parliament about Rio Tinto's project and the devastation of the Danube in Serbia
Zagreb launches new bulky waste management system – Mayor Tomašević
The measure was part of the program of his green-left coalition We Can!, which focuses on the energy transition.
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