Analysis of EU’s Western Balkans decarbonization policy: decarbonization to remain disorderly if nothing changes
The policy paper 'Chaotic and fake decarbonization of power sectors in the Western Balkans' is based on a survey of more than 100 experts from the region
Construction waste ends up in illegal landfills even though 70% can be recycled
Croatia generates 1.7 million tons of construction waste per year but it is often difficult for its recyclers to obtain it as a raw material
EU’s Clean Transition Dialogue on hydrogen: 67 GW of electrolyzers in pipeline
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič have kicked off the first of a series of Clean Transition Dialogues
Montenegrin Power Exchange on road to single European market
MEPX is working to fulfill the conditions for obtaining the NEMO status, CEO Matija Medojević told Balkan Green Energy News in an interview
BiH’s NECP: coal power plants to be shut, 2 GW of renewables installed
The draft national energy and climate plan of BiH was presented for the first time at the Energy Summit 2023 in Neum
Which Western Balkan countries intend to introduce carbon tax?
Countries are doing so in order to accelerate decarbonization, but also to avoid paying the carbon border tax announced by the EU
EU to allow Western Balkans to take part in joint gas purchases
Western Balkan countries will be able to join the European Union's platform for voluntary joint purchasing of gas and hydrogen.
EU sanctions against Russia threaten Serbia’s oil supply; gas deliveries secured
The European Union adopted the fourth package of sanctions against Russia due to its military intervention in Ukraine