Serbian government caps electricity prices for firms at EUR 75 per MWh
The decision by the Serbian government could mean a rise in prices for some and a reduction in prices for others
Serbia to make decision on small nuclear power plants in 2022
Zorana Mihajlović, Deputy Prime Minister, said Serbia needs new power plants and that renewable energy sources would not be enough
State aid for businesses, power companies in Bulgaria may reach EUR 1 billion
The Bulgarian government has secured an additional EUR 650 million for businesses and energy companies due to the energy crisis
Greek wind, PV projects of over 10 MW with storage to take part in joint auctions
A new ministerial decree specifies the categories of renewable energy projects that will take place in individual or joint auctions
5 building blocks enabling Greece’s rapid transition to green energy
Determined to get ahead of the curve as the world is facing a climate emergency, Greece is shutting coal plants and accelerating its energy transition
Court confirms suspension of lithium research in Valjevo region
The High Court in Valjevo confirmed the decision of the Valjevo Basic Court to impose a temporary suspension of Euro Lithium Balkan’s application for geological research. The measure will be in force until the end of the proceedings initiated at the Ministry of Mining and Energy of Serbia. The temporary measure of suspension will last […]
GGF starts green finance expert course for Garanti BBVA bank
GGF's Technical Assistance Facility has launched a dedicated Green Finance Expert course with its longstanding partner Garanti BBVA
Cyanide from gold mine threatens pristine nature in eastern Serbia
Dundee intends to open a gold mine and exploit ore using cyanide. Environmental and local associations are explicitly against it.


