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
Commercial prosumers – solution for companies to decarbonize, secure stable power supply
Panelists talked about options available for businesses to become commercial prosumers and produce their own electricity, models for investing in renewable energy, as well as billing schemes and grid connection procedures.
Serbian companies to have more active role on electricity market in the coming years – conference
New laws for electricity and renewables made investments easier and firms will have a more active role, so market participants need to adapt step by step, experts said
Polish, Spanish firms to install two wind farms in Serbia
The municipality of Mali Iđoš has published the detailed regulation plan for the construction of the wind farms
Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market: carbon taxation is inevitable and must be discussed publicly
The EU's carbon border tax or national CO2 pricing systems will affect both businesses and citizens in the region, businesspeople and experts warned at the conference Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market.
Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market: no time to delay energy transition
Achieving climate neutrality calls for changes across society, and changing people’s mindset will pose the greatest challenge, according to the conference Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market.
Mihajlović: Serbia must catch energy transition train as fast as possible
Serbia can and must accelerate its energy transition and attract much more private investment in green energy, keynote speakers said at the Serbian Companies on the Changing Power Market conference
Garbage dumps in Serbia are quietly poisoning its citizens
Waste comes back like a boomerang through our water, land and air, enters the food chain and slowly poisons us