Serbia drafts changes to Law on Energy
Public consultations on the draft law on changes and amendments to the Law on Energy will last until September 10
Lafarge Serbia to build first plant using ash in cement production
Lafarge Serbia plans to build a factory near the Nikola Tesla B power plant, where ash generated as a byproduct of combustion would be used in cement production
Montenegro asks Energy Community to review its CO2 target for 2030
The Ministry of Energy said Minister Saša Mujović has sent a letter to the secretariat’s Director Artur Lorkowski
Largest solar grazing agreement: 6,000 sheep to mow grass at eight solar plants
The business of using sheep to maintain vegetation is growing quickly. Solar grazing is at the forefront of a booming agrisolar industry
Question isn’t whether lithium in Serbia will be mined or not, but who will do it – Brantner
In an interview, Franziska Brantner said lithium is among raw materials necessary for climate action
Protesters in Serbia block railway in campaign to ban lithium mining
A series of almost everyday protests for weeks throughout Serbia against lithium mining culminated in a massive rally in Belgrade
Waste-to-energy is win-win solution for Podgorica landfill – minister
Municipal waste management utility Deponija in Podgorica plans to build a waste-to-energy facility, its director Aleksandar Božović said
Revised Greek NECP halves initial expenditure sum, keeps focus on renewables
Greece aims at a less costly and more realistic energy transition through its revised National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP)