Carbon prices in EU fall despite record surge in fossil fuels
The cost of carbon dioxide within the European Union's Emissions Trading System touched EUR 55 per ton this week in a sharp selloff
World Wildlife Day: 10 most endangered wild animals
Rhinos, gorillas, orangutans, and elephants are among 10 animals critically endangered in the world right now, according to the WWF
Miroslav Tomašević appointed as acting CEO of Serbia’s power utility EPS
Miroslav Tomašević replaced Milorad Grčić as the acting director of Serbia's state-owned coal and electricity producer EPS, local media learned
Goverment of FBiH intends to extend operation of two units in coal power plants Kakanj, Tuzla
Two units in coal plants are due to be shut down in line with the EU’s Large Combustion Plants Directive (LCPD).
Romania to extend energy price cap until March 2023, proposes bank loan moratorium
The government in Bucharest earmarked EUR 2.9 billion for mitigating the impact of electricity and gas price surge on citizens, institutions and firms
Acciona entering new investment round in Croatia
Acciona already has one 30 MW wind farm in the country, Jelinak, which has been in operation since 2013
Rio Tinto ‘exploring all options’ after Serbia canceled its lithium project
Rio Tinto said it is "exploring all options" and "reviewing the legal basis" of the decision by the Government of Serbia to halt its lithium project
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


