Domac: Croatia’s energy independence is wishful thinking
Croatia lacks solar power plants, which it hasn't built "for lack of wisdom, political vision, and common sense," according to Domac
EU to abolish free CO2 emission allowances for companies in 2034
The EU has passed the reform of the CO2 Emissions Trading System including a carbon border tax and passed a law on the Social Climate Fund
Serbia issues decree to expand list of energy consumers eligible for aid
Serbia will subsidize electricity, gas and heating bills for vulnerable households with EUR 34.1 million
No giving up on the Green Agenda
Zorana Mihajlović: The developments in the past year and a half have made a well-known maxim relevant again: energy is the most expensive when you lack it
Energy transition in Western Balkans – how to move forward
In an op-ed for Balkan Green Energy News, energy experts Mirza Kušljugić and Damir Miljević write about the ongoing energy crisis and the energy transition in the Western Balkans.
HEAL: Biomass is one of main sources of air pollution in Western Balkans
Health experts from HEAL demand more attention and action on the public health threat of biomass burning in the Western Balkans
Solutions for energy poverty in Energy Community – study
Efforts to address energy poverty in the region are part of the Energy Community Just Transition Initiative
Greece to build solar power plants for free electricity for poor households
Greece earmarked EUR 100 million in subsidies for the construction of photovoltaic facilities to supply electricity to the people in need


