Women empowerment is crucial for sustainable development in Drin river basin
GWP-Med held a workshop on gender equality for sustainable development in nexus sectors in the Drin river riparians
Serbia’s EPS wants to build solar park on suspended coal plant project site
EPS will commission research for the purpose of installing a solar power plant at the location of the recently halted coal plant Kolubara B
Tuzla plans to decarbonize its district heating system
Tuzla intends to cut heating emissions to 4% of their current level by 2040 with desulphurization, renewables and network expansion
Public consultation starts on Serbia’s draft waste management law
The Ministry of Environmental Protection has invited interested public and experts to get acquainted with the draft law on waste management
Kosovo* Supreme Court: Kelag’s three small hydropower plants must be shut down
The facilities are owned by KelKos, a subsidiary of Austria-based Kelag-Kärntner Elektrizitäts and Kelag International.
Timmermans: There is place for gas, nuclear energy in EU energy mix
The European Commission's Frans Timmermans said gas has a future in the energy mix and that EU has nothing against nuclear energy
Serbia won’t cap electricity prices in response to energy crisis – prime minister
Prime Minister Ana Brnabić has said the government would not limit the prices of electricity, which the business sector requested.
Belgrade tops air pollution chart; Zagreb, Sarajevo, Prishtina, Skopje, Sofia not far behind
Belgrade reached the top of IQAir's air pollution list last night, trailed closely by other major cities in the Balkan region


