CAN Europe: BiH, Kosovo* and Serbia’s NECPs lack climate ambition, coal phaseout dates
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo*, and Serbia sent draft NECPs to the Energy Community Secretariat for review in late June and July
Countdown to COP28: temperature growth in Serbia is 60% above global average
In anticipation of the most important world meeting on climate change, Serbia has organized an event called Dialogue on Climate Change
Here’s how Southeastern European countries rank in sustainable competitiveness
Scandinavian countries are ranked the highest in GSCI, but even they have a long way to go to becoming truly sustainable and competitive
Rio Tinto filed nine lawsuits against Serbia
Rio Tinto’s Serbian subsidiary Rio Sava has submitted nine lawsuits against the Government of Serbia over the suspension of the Jadar project
CBAM transitional period: What it means for exporters to EU and how they can meet requirements
To get a better picture of what lies ahead for exporters to the EU, we have talked to lawyers and energy experts
Serbia urged to adjust NECP renewables, energy efficiency goals to Energy Community’s targets
The advice is part of the Energy Community Secretariat's recommendations on Serbia's national energy and climate plan
North Macedonian NGO warns new law is set to allow power plants on fertile land
Eko-svest opposes changing the Law on Agricultural Land in North Macedonia to allow power plants on fertile land
Portuguese Prime Minister Costa steps down amid lithium, hydrogen corruption scandal
António Costa resigned as PM as the authorities are investigating approvals for lithium mining projects and investments in green hydrogen and a data center