Introducing emissions trading requires EU’s financial support
To take a position on carbon pricing, Serbia and other Western Balkan countries need financial support, primarily from the EU, says Minister Đedović
Jantzen Renewables to sell 710 MW solar park project in Romania to OMV Petrom
The Helios 1 cluster of photovoltaic parks will be capable of supplying 280,000 Romanian households with electricity
Small modular reactors seen with 2% share of global electricity supply in 2043
The next decade will be the one of establishment for small modular reactors, with early demonstration units built – IDTechEx's new outlook
#BeWISE – join WISE Serbia network of women in sustainable energy
WISE Serbia, the network of women in sustainable energy, has announced a call for new members under the slogan #BeWise, encouraging all interested women - professionals and students alike - to apply and join in
ArcelorMittal Belgium to get EUR 280 million in state aid to decarbonize steelmaking
ArcelorMittal will substitute one of the two existing blast furnaces with a direct reduction iron plant and phase in green hydrogen
Large-scale heat pumps can replace 75% of Germany’s gas demand
To achieve this, Germany would need to install 4 GW of new capacities a year by 2045, a study by Agora Energiewende finds
Second unit of Slovenia’s Krško nuclear power plant to cost up to EUR 11 billion
Slovenia is speeding up the JEK2 nuclear project in Krško, aiming to complete it by 2037, Prime Minister Robert Golob said
Two major solar power projects get green light from Government of Montenegro
The Government of Montenegro has issued urban planning and technical requirements for large solar power projects in Nikšić and Rožaje