EPS piloting mixing biomass with coal in its thermal power plants
State-controlled power utility Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has launched a pilot project with US company E3 International
Timmermans: energy price hikes should speed up green transition, not slow it down
Only about a fifth of the energy price increase can be attributed to the rising costs of CO2 emissions, while the rest is simply due to a market shortage, says the European Commission’s vice president in charge of climate issues.
Wind power is the strongest force for decarbonization in the EU
Energy-intensive industries see renewables are the cheapest and reliable form of energy, WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson says
Excessive air pollution registered in 15 Serbian cities in 2020
The report on the state of air quality in Serbia showed yet again that air pollution is huge throughout the country.
Romania’s Oltenia to switch from coal to solar power using proceeds from CO2 permits
Romania hopes to get most of the EUR 671 million for solar power plants in coal complex CE Oltenia from the EU's Modernization Fund
Several undersea power cables about to connect Europe with Africa
Greece and Egypt are in talks about the possibility to lay a 2 GW submarine interconnector on the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea
EBRD signs EUR 40 million loan for Serbia’s smart metering roll-out
The EBRD is extending a EUR 40 million loan to help Serbia procure and deploy 205,000 smart electricity meters in three cities.
Minister Mihajlović: Serbia to hold first renewables auction in December
Serbia will hold its first auction for premiums for wind and solar in December, while a three-year schedule will be unveiled by the end of February.


