Bankwatch: Western Balkans must abandon waste-to-energy incineration
Plans for waste incinerators and co-incineration in the Western Balkans pose high financial and health risks, CEE Bankwatch Network warns
Ancala acquires three biomass plants in Croatia
Independent infrastructure manager Ancala has acquired three biomass plants from Sherif Group in Croatia
Croatia reduces air polluting emissions by up to 98% – ministry
The Government of Croatia issued a report on the air pollutant emissions inventory for 2026, covering the period from 1990 to 2024
Renewables grant call issued for municipalities, energy communities in BiH
The EU4CAET Grant Facility launched its first call for proposals for community-led sustainable energy projects in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Šušnjar: Croatia allocated EUR 4 billion so far to boost renewables; subsidies for wind, solar to end
Minister of Economy Ante Šušnjar said at an energy conference that the money could have been put to better use
Montenegro’s landfill gas power plant entering electricity market
The first landfill gas power plant in the Western Balkans is in test operation, at the Možura landfill in Montenegro
Croatia prepares first bioeconomy strategy
The Government of Croatia has adopted the Draft Bioeconomy Strategy until 2035, which foresees investments of EUR 200 million
EU4CAET project pre-selects 43 ideas for first renewable energy communities in BiH
The EU for Collective Action for Energy Transition (EU4CAET) project is jointly financed by the European Union and Germany
