Insa Oil building Bulgaria’s first bioethanol plant
The biorefinery will produce ethyl alcohol, part of which will be converted into bioethanol for the Bulgarian energy market.
Worrying results of coal, overburden production in BiH’s power utility
Increasing coal production is the only way to stabilize the energy system in the Federation of BiH, EPBiH CEO Sanel Buljubašić said
IRENA: 91% of new renewables units are more cost-effective than fossil fuel alternatives
Renewables maintained their cost leadership in global power markets, the International Renewable Energy Agency said in an annual report
Serbia secures EUR 50 million loan for air quality projects
The Government of Serbia has secured a EUR 50 million loan to be invested in a series of air quality protection projects
Serbia to invest EUR 60 million in renewables in district heating
The Minister of Mining and Energy met with Ambassador Anke Konrad and KfW's Director for Southeast Europe and Turkey Klaus Müller
Serbia adopts first ever rulebook on standards for wood pellets
Serbia has adopted the rulebook on solid fuels from wood biomass, which for the first time regulates the quality of pellets and briquettes
Share of coal power in Finland nearly zero as cogeneration plant shuts down
The now closed Salmisaari coal plant accounted for just 0.8% of the electricity mix in Finland together with three remaining ones
Energy efficiency, renewables in rural communities in Serbia’s Zlatibor region
Rural areas around Priboj, Čajetina and Arilje in Serbia have been heavily affected for years by power cuts. However, solutions do exist