WISE Serbia mentorship program successfully completed: trust, support, and personal growth
The first mentorship program of the WISE Serbia women’s network in sustainable energy, the green economy, and climate action was successfully concluded with an event held in Belgrade
Ireland ends coal use – Spain, Italy, Greece set to follow
The last coal plants in several countries in the European Union are operating only barely or occasionally
Western Balkan coal plants cut harmful emissions in 2024 but breaches remain extreme
SO2 emissions from NERP-bound coal plants in BiH, Kosovo*, North Macedonia and Serbia were six times above legal limits last year
Joksimović: Serbia preparing to introduce carbon pricing
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has carried out an assessment of the impact of the EU regulation on Serbia’s electricity sector.
Serbia secures EUR 50 million loan for air quality projects
The Government of Serbia has secured a EUR 50 million loan to be invested in a series of air quality protection projects
Greece plans six waste-to-energy plants, set to meet EU landfilling limits
Greece is transforming its waste management sector – dozens of units mechanically treating the material to feed incinerators in all regions
Future Green Business conference highlights role of Croatian companies, EU-Africa partnership in climate action
The International Institute for Climate Action (IICA) held its third Future Green Business conference in Zagreb
EU’s strategic status for Rio Tinto’s lithium project risks fueling tensions in Serbia
The addition of the planned lithium mine in Serbia to the EU's strategic projects for raw materials has again stirred up public controversy