Protest for harmless air scheduled for January 10 in Belgrade
The Government of Serbia and its institutions have the responsibility to keep the environment healthy and to inform the public about its condition, Eko straža said and called on citizens to participate in a protest for harmless air on January 10 in Belgrade. “An all-out war is being waged against nature and public health,” informal […]
Belgrade to introduce reverse vending machines for PET packaging
Reverse vending machines for recycling will enable citizens to top up public transportation smart cards for the value of the waste they recycle.
Serbia issues guidelines for draft law on renewable energy
The Ministry of Mining and Energy has published the starting points for the upcoming draft law and invited the public to submit suggestions.
Serbia to spend EUR 1 million on subsidies for electric, hybrid vehicles
The goverment aims to reduce air pollution and citizens demand funds to be redirected to low-income individuals for household energy efficiency.
Using solar energy is getting easier in Serbia – what you need to know to produce your own electricity
It isn't mission impossible anymore to install solar panels and produce electricity for self-consumption.
Serbian environmental agency fires expert for protesting change in air quality criteria
Milenko Jovanović says SEPA agency harassed and fired him because he reacted after it loosened the standard for displaying the categories of air quality
DSO EPS Distribucija is no longer part of Elektroprivreda Srbije
The transfer of ownership is the end of the unbundling of the distribution system from EPS, which began five years ago.
Serbia starts coal phaseout in heating sector from 2021
The heating plant in Kragujevac will be converted from coal to gas, and boilers on solid fuels replaced in kindergartens, schools, health centers and households.
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