Countdown to COP28: temperature growth in Serbia is 60% above global average
In anticipation of the most important world meeting on climate change, Serbia has organized an event called Dialogue on Climate Change
Germany plans power tax cut, more subsidies to prop up industry amid rising prices
The set of relief measures, which will mainly help power-intensive producers, is estimated to be worth EUR 12 billion in 2024 alone
EU’s Growth Plan for Western Balkans of EUR 6 billion is conditional on reforms
Similar to funding from the EU's RRF for member states, the Western Balkans can obtain EUR 6 billion from the new Growth Plan by fulfilling reforms
Energy, industry emissions 37% lower than when EU ETS was launched
The European Commission has adopted a Carbon Market Report, which includes an analysis of the functioning of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
Introducing carbon pricing and EU CBAM mechanism application in the Energy Community
There can be no successful decarbonization if the EU doesn't institutionalize continuous financial support until the EnC abandons coal
Energy Community tracker: Western Balkans’ progress towards CBAM exemption
The report assesses the steps made by the Western Balkans contracting parties in fulfilling six conditions for CBAM exemption
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
Bulgaria’s Devnya set to become first carbon-free cement maker in Eastern Europe
The project, valued at EUR 750 million, has already received EUR 190 million in financing from the EU Innovation Fund


