Slovenia expects electricity price hike in Q3 2022
The end of the war in Ukraine would lead to lower electricity prices, said Aleksander Mervar, ELES CEO
Which Western Balkan countries intend to introduce carbon tax?
Countries are doing so in order to accelerate decarbonization, but also to avoid paying the carbon border tax announced by the EU
National environmental consultations for Stockholm+50: unbreakable link between healthy environment and human health
The Serbian Ministry of Environmental Protection and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), supported by the Government of Sweden, held the second meeting last week as part of Serbia’s Stockholm+50 national consultations.
Over 200 dams removed across Europe in 2021
Rivers in Europe are partitioned by over a million dams and barriers, many of which are out of date or out of service. More than 200 dams were removed in 2021, a report shows. Environmental organizations insist that European rivers must be freed of dams, and Montenegro is the first in the region to do […]
Bulgaria extends subsidies for businesses to pay high electricity, gas prices
The government, employers and unions have agreed on compensation for high energy prices, the government said
Serbia clears way for household solar, gets first prosumers
After years of anticipation, Serbia has got its first registered solar prosumers in the household sector
Greece to tax power producers’ windfall profits
The European Commission has backed taxing windfall profits to mitigate high energy prices causes by the energy crisis
Bulgaria is guilty for air pollution rules European Court of Justice
Bulgaria has breached EU rules on air pollution because of failure to address SO2 pollution from super-polluting coal plants


