Deep-greening transformation is essential for banking competitiveness
Banks are missing out on lucrative and innovative opportunities in the new green economy if they don't adapt to the green energy revolution
EPCG becomes sole owner of project firm for Gvozd wind farm
State-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore has signed a shareholder agreement with the renewable energy company Ivicom Holding
World’s first interactive global database of chemical recycling projects kicks off
There is a growing demand for recycled plastics globally, particularly for use in food and beverage packaging while supply is limited
COP26 climate summit begins without firm commitment from most powerful countries
G20 increased the uncertainty about the outcome at COP26 with its weak joint statement on climate action goals and funding
Wastewater treatment plant in Kruševac makes energy out of sludge
A newly built wastewater treatment facility in the Serbian city of Kruševac is making biogas out of sludge dried in the Sun
Romania caps energy prices, rolls out windfall tax for electricity producers
Romania limited electricity and gas prices for households and small businesses and rolled out support for several other categories
Energy transition is no threat but opportunity for Western Balkans
Damir Miljević talks about this new industrial revolution and the opportunities it brings for economic development in the region.
European Commission: Fossil fuels received majority of energy subsidies in SEE in 2019
Most energy subsidies in Southeastern Europe in 2019 were directed to fossil fuels, led by Bulgaria and Greece


