Credit Agricole Serbia, KfW secure EUR 25 million for loans for energy efficiency, renewables

Credit Agricole Serbia has signed a EUR 25 million loan agreement with KfW bank to finance projects in energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. Entrepreneurs, small and medium-sized businesses as well as agricultural producers will have the opportunity to get grants and free assistance from technical consultants who assess the feasibility and cost effectiveness of […]

Renewables February 11, 2020

Activists in Montenegro say small hydropower plants’ study is illegal

The document lacks economic analysis and it doesn’t provide biodiversity data for the particular location, according to the NGOs. Montenegro has no interest in installing the two small hydropower units in Mojkovac, they argued. There is no evidence of any potential benefits in the planning document currently in public consultation for the Štitarička river, environmentalists […]

Renewables February 11, 2020

Slovenia to phase out coal by 2050 – draft NECP

Slovenia intends to decrease the use of coal by 30% by 2030, while the phaseout is planned by 2050 at the latest, according to the country’s draft national energy and climate plan (NECP), which defines energy policy for the next decade. The document was presented by Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering […]

Renewables February 7, 2020

GEEN Holding to start building third biomass unit in Croatia

Czech renewable energy producer GEEN Holding will soon start construction of its third biomass-fueled combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Gospić in Croatia, local media reported. It is the largest investor in biomass energy production in the country. The Czech company already operates two cogeneration facilities on biomass in Croatia. Last December, a power […]

Renewables February 5, 2020