JANAF to halt oil transport to Serbia, authorities examining options
It is a result of the European Union's fourth package of sanctions against Russian companies, adopted on March 15
Activists: Rio Tinto to bring mining equipment to Serbia for its halted lithium project
Rio Tinto wants to import a boring machine for the lithium mine shaft after the election even though the project was formally halted, activists learned
EU to allow Western Balkans to take part in joint gas purchases
Western Balkan countries will be able to join the European Union's platform for voluntary joint purchasing of gas and hydrogen.
Deepening energy crisis will spur renewables development
In an interview with BGEN, Damir Miljević, Nikola Rajaković and Miroslav Vujnović talk about the impact of the Ukraine crisis on the energy transition in BiH, Montenegro and Serbia
Energy Community: Prolonging operation of coal plants in BiH is breach of treaty
The Federation of BiH intends to operate two coal plants past their allowed limits, which the Energy Community Secretariat says is a clear breach of obligations
Bulgaria plans to add 4.9 GW in renewables capacity by 2031
The Electricity System Operator – ESO of Bulgaria said it sees a 5.9 GW increase in capacity by 2031, of which 4.9 GW would be in renewables
Prishtina’s district heating company to build 70 MW solar thermal plant
Prishtina's municipal district heating firm Termokos will get 70 MW of heat in a solar project worth EUR 64 million
Zenica inaugurates heating plant fueled by waste gases
The owners of the facility are ArcelorMittal, the City of Zenica and Finnish companies KPA Union and FinnFund


