Kraljevo, Goč, Golija and SHPPs – Gambling with nature has no winners
The Right to Water initiative has organized a discussion on the nature protection, with an assessment of the harmful impact of run-of-river small hydropower plants.
Serbian prime minister: Rio Tinto’s jadarite mine investment is going as planed
Ana Brnabić denies the spatial plan for the project was adopted on insufficient grounds while locals claim it is illegitimate.
Serbia’s renewables incentive fee raised fivefold
The government has decided to increase the surcharge paid by consumers to fund renewable energy incentives from EUR 0.00079 per kWh to EUR 0.00371.
City of Subotica has new waterworks system, wastewater treatment unit
Subotica and its surrounding area expanded the sewerage network in a EUR 27 million project and added a sludge-to-energy unit and a water plant
New machinery helps building stone supplier Teko Mining cut CO2 emissions
Building stone supplier Teko Mining has procured new machinery through financing facility GEFF Serbia Leasing.
Serbia to spend EUR 1.5 billion in 2021 on energy efficiency, to cut pollution
Serbia will completely alter investment plans, prioritizing energy efficiency and the fight against pollution, Deputy Prime Minister Zorana Mihajlović said
Wind farms, solar power plants set to push coal out of market
Decision makers can slow down or speed up the coal phase-out, but regardless of their action, the coal share is heading for a big drop.
World Bank: Main sources of air pollution in Belgrade are heating, road transport, coal power plants
The largest sources of pollution are in the urban area - heating and road transport, but also outside the urban area - thermal power plants.
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