Tuzla 7 coal plant project in BiH is dead, entity prime minister says
Tuzla 7 is the stranded project for a new unit in the coal-fired Tuzla thermal power plant in the north of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnian mining city Živinice to install solar power plants with state-owned utility EPBiH
It could make the city in the north of BiH the first coal-dependent area in the Western Balkans that kicks off the energy transition
Serbia to officially commit to phasing out coal by 2050
Obligation on decarbonization are part of the bill on the ratification of contract on guarantees for the EUR 300 million loan
Power utility ERS hires advisers for urgent review of production capacities
The urgent analysis was initiated by Republic of Srpska Prime Minister Radovan Višković and Minister of Energy and Mining Petar Đokić
Smart planning in energy transition – ESM was first in Western Balkans to build solar power plant at abandoned coal mine
Building solar power plants at disused coal mines is one of the solutions to ensure a just transition in the Western Balkans
Lack of coal boosts Slovenia’s power import dependency to 75%
Thermal power plant TEŠ was shut down upon the recommendation of Slovenia's transmission system operator ELES to save coal for the winter
EPBiH set to build its first solar power plants to replace coal
As part of its decarbonization push, Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine, EPBiH, is starting to replace coal capacities with solar power
EPBiH signs concession for two solar PV plants
The photovoltaic plants will be built at the mine tailings dump site of the Gračanica coal mine in the municipality of Bugojno