International investors plan to build 700 MW solar park in western Romania
A firm reportedly backed by a group of international investors plans to develop a 700 MW solar park in western Romania.
Serbia seeks WBIF grants for Trans-Balkan corridor, eight wastewater plants
The country has sent nine applications for grants in the amount of EUR 157 million from the Western Balkans Investment Framework.
Vjosa Forever film release: Future of Europe’s largest unspoilt river hangs in balance
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, citizens are demanding political support for the establishment of Europe’s first wild river national park.
Environmental organizations urge Croatia to stop burning coal, sue ministry over TPP Plomin 1
At a time when many EU countries are working on coal phase-out, Croatia is planning to overhaul coal-fired TPP Plomin 1.
Belgrade earmarks EUR 5.2 billion for green development by 2030
The draft Green City Action Plan and Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan of Belgrade include investments of EUR 5.2 billion until 2030
How BiH, Croatia, Serbia TSOs reconnected two grid regions of Continental Europe synchronous area
The Continental Europe synchronous area broke down and split into two grid regions in January.
Slovenia to launch public calls worth EUR 30 million for renewable energy projects
The Ministry of Infrastructure plans to announce public calls for companies, entrepreneurs and cooperatives.
Serbia adopts bill on climate change
More than two and a half years after the public debate on the draft law on climate change has ended, the government has adopted the bill.


