Anti-Corruption Council: privatization of Jaroslav Černi Water Institute is illegal
Jaroslav Černi was bought for EUR 2.5 million by the consortium of Millennium Team and the institute's own seven directors
EU allocates EUR 339 million for clean energy, environment projects in Western Balkans
The European Commission has unveiled a EUR 3.2 billion investment package to support 21 transport, digital, climate and energy projects
Montenegro declares 13 energy projects as infrastructure priorities
The government's list of priority infrastructure includes 81 projects in the environmental protection sector
Many small hydropower plants are illegal, auditors in North Macedonia find
The State Audit Office of Northern Macedonia identified serious omissions in the concessions for small hydropower plants
Kurti: Kosovo* to build two dams to boost water reserves
Prime Minister Albin Kurti said two dams would be built for water supply and noted that water resources can't be used without concession
EUR 80 million loan for Tirana to secure stable water supply
It is the largest loan in the history of Tirana’s water supply and the construction works are expected to begin within 2-3 years
Bulgarian water and sewerage utilities face bankruptcy due to high electricity prices
The government and regulatory authorities are trying to find the solution, but for now they have different views on the issue
No buyers in the tender for the water factory in Zrenjanin
The people of Zrenjanin in Serbia have been waiting for over 17 years to achieve their constitutional right to clean drinking water