Green left’s Tomašević elected Zagreb mayor with record number of votes
Tomislav Tomašević won a record number of votes in the Zagreb mayoral election as the head of the We Can! green left coalition
IEA: Green energy is key for cutting global net emissions to zero by 2050
Achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century requires a complete transformation of the energy system, IEA warns
Sarajevo Canton secures EUR 10 million for energy efficiency in public buildings
The improvements are expected to bring annual savings of about EUR 700,000 annually, reduce air pollution and CO2 emissions.
Tomašević in strong lead in Zagreb mayoral election with green left platform
Tomislav Tomašević won the first round of the mayoral election and his We Can! coalition will hold almost half of the seats in the Zagreb Assembly
Apply for EEA’s renewables, energy efficiency grants for Romania, Bulgaria
The EEA Financial Mechanism secured grants of EUR 4.6 million in Romania for renewables and EUR 10.7 million in Bulgaria for energy efficiency in buildings
Port of Constanța greening its operations in international Pioneers project
Port of Constanța is part of a project called Pioneers, aiming to optimize operations and roll out renewable energy and mobility solutions
Slovenia’s Idrija installing battery storage to become smart town
With storage and distribution management from the NEDO project, Idrija will be able to maintain the power supply for priority services during outages
Serbia starts drafting national energy and climate plan
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has launched a project called the Further Capacity Development for Energy Planning, which will include the drafting of a NECP.


