Western Balkan countries are in global top 10 in coal’s power output share
Kosovo* is ranked second in the world for its share of coal in domestic electricity production, trailing only Botswana. Serbia is seventh and BiH is tenth
North Macedonia to boost coal-fired power output to avert price hikes
North Macedonia will step up coal-based electricity production to avert price hikes amid soaring prices on the international market.
Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow: Australia (still) stubborn on profiting from fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are Australia’s largest export and if you take away the nation's largest export, then you've got to accept a lower standard of living, according to Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joice.
Poland’s Offshore Wind Sector Deal to bolster economy, save jobs
The Polish government has signed an agreement with the wind industry in order to secure the development of the national wind sector.
Thermal energy storage TWEST enables CO2-free electricity production at thermal power plants
E2S Power presented in its demonstration facility in Serbia’s capital Belgrade, the innovative thermal energy storage TWEST.
EPBIH ready to continue construction of Tuzla 7 coal project
The coal-fired unit project has been stalled for almost a year after General Electric decided not to supply the equipment.
Western Balkans coal plants emit 2.5 times more SO2 than entire EU
Almost 12,000 people died from 2018 to 2020 because of breaches of pollution ceilings in coal-fired thermal power plants in the Western Balkans.
Locals, activists say coal plant Ugljevik 3 study is clearly incomplete
Locals and environmentalists said the draft environmental study for Ugljevik 3 coal project is incomplete and that it doesn't reveal the real potential damage