World’s largest companies promise much more climate action than they deliver
Large global companies emphasize intentions to reduce carbon emissions to net zero, but according to the results of the latest analysis, they are going to reduce them by only 40% on average, against their pledges for 100%
EU’s carbon border tax must become mainstream topic in Western Balkans
Measures accompanying the CBAM must be directed to helping the Western Balkans adjust to the CO2 pricing system, experts say
Serbia’s ambitious energy security plan targets 50% renewables share by 2040
Ministry of Mining and Energy has prepared the document Energy Security of Serbia, with solutions for entire energy sector
Romania’s Oltenia picks partners to switch from coal to solar, gas
Romania's CE Oltenia has selected OMV Petrom and Tinmar Energy to jointly replace its coal-fired power plants with solar panels and a gas-fired power plant
Photovoltaic project of 50 MW underway next to coal complex in North Macedonia
The Municipality of Novaci in North Macedonia is assisting DTPU Mej grup in its 50 MW solar power project next to REK Bitola
Turkish aluminum producer building solar power plants to reach net zero emissions
Eti Alüminyum is expanding its solar park with the aim to produce clean and green aluminum, using renewable energy
Fossil fuels still subsidized more than renewables in EU, auditors find
The EU's energy taxation and carbon pricing policies don't square with its climate goals, the European Court of Auditors said in a review
North Macedonia delays coal exit deadline to 2030
Minister of Environment and Physical Planning Naser Nuredini said North Macedonia would close its two coal plants by 2030