Turkish court blocks geothermal projects near Izmir to protect water sources
Locals and environmentalists in the Seferihisar area near Izmir were relieved to hear that a court scrapped permits for geothermal drilling
Parking lots in France must set up solar panels
Parking lots in France with 80 or more car spots will need to be equipped with overhead solar power panels
US Exim Bank to finance construction of nuclear reactors in Romania
The US Export–Import Bank said it intends to provide USD 3 billion for two additional reactors in Romania's Cernavodă nuclear power plant
Waste-to-energy in Serbia – a cause for concern or an opportunity to reap environmental-climate-energy benefits
In this latest article in the series "Serbia, from garbage dumps to circular economy", we discuss the waste-to-energy concept with Professor Vladimir Pavićević, Igor Jezdimirović, and Helga Stoiber
Interenergo acquires Ivan Sedlo wind farm project
The investment in Ivan Sedlo will increase the installed capacity of all Interenergo renewable projects in BiH to 43 MW
EU to accelerate renewables permitting, cut environmental requirements
The European Commission wants to cut red tape for renewables but it may lower environmental standards in the process
Consultant needed for reorganization of power utility ERS
Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (ERS) has already started its reorganization process in the segment of the distribution sector reform
Tomaž Štokelj is new managing director of HSE
The third new high-ranking manager has been appointed in Slovenia’s state-owned power utilities in just three weeks