Kosovo* launches reconstruction of coal power plant unit
Kosovo Energy Corp. (KEK) began the reconstruction and modernization of one of the two units in its Kosovo B coal power plant
US wants Central Europe to join ‘team energy freedom’, ditch EU’s energy transition goals
Energy Secretary Chris Wright has delivered a keynote speech at the inaugural session of the Three Seas Business Forum in Warsaw
European Commission launches call for investment in green transition, critical raw materials in Western Balkans
Private businesses from the EU, the EEA, and the Western Balkans are invited to express interest in investing in the region
Turkey aims to become major lithium producer with its geothermal wells
Existing geothermal wells alone can enable Turkey to become one of the world's major producers of lithium, JESDER's chief Ufuk Şentürk said
Sarajevo rolls out fully digital system to track air-polluting emissions
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina has developed a register of air-polluting emissions and an information system to track pollutants.
Serbian Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović gets third mandate; Sara Pavkov takes over environment
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović started her third term while new Minister of Environmental Protection Sara Pavkov is the cabinet's youngest member
Serbia adopts first ever rulebook on standards for wood pellets
Serbia has adopted the rulebook on solid fuels from wood biomass, which for the first time regulates the quality of pellets and briquettes
Rörig (E.ON): Croatia charges up to six times higher e-waste fees on solar panels than other EU states
The levy slows down the use of solar energy, according to Andreas Rörig, president of the Management Board of E.ON Croatia