Experts from BiH, Montenegro, Serbia start work on Barometer of Sustainable Energy Transition
Experts from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia have started developing a Barometer of Sustainable Energy Transition, as part of the REPCONS 2.0 project.
Tomašević in strong lead in Zagreb mayoral election with green left platform
Tomislav Tomašević won the first round of the mayoral election and his We Can! coalition will hold almost half of the seats in the Zagreb Assembly
EPBiH would have to pay EUR 200 million per year for CO2 emissions
The amount exceeds the total cost of coal power production and it would make the activity unprofitable.
HSE to start building Slovenia’s biggest solar power plant in July
Holding Slovenske elektrarne is preparing to lay the foundation stone in Prapretno in two months for Slovenia's biggest solar power plant
Greece to build 2.6 MW in solar power in Mount Athos monasteries
The Monastic Republic of Mount Athos in Greece will be equipped with 21 photovoltaic units, covering 17 out of 20 monasteries
EU preparing to lift 2030 renewables share target to at least 38%
The draft changes to the Renewable Energy Directive envisage an upgrade for the 2030 share of renewables in the energy mix to between 38% and 40%
Greece, Romania most active in Southeast Europe in tackling climate challenge
Greece and Romania are the most active among EU member states in Southeast Europe on climate change issues, while Bulgaria is trying to catch up.
Greek energy industry unites in EUR 2.5 billion green hydrogen project
Gas, oil and construction companies joined forces with research institutions in Greece and foreign partners in the development of the White Dragon