Bankwatch: Western Balkans must abandon waste-to-energy incineration
Plans for waste incinerators and co-incineration in the Western Balkans pose high financial and health risks, CEE Bankwatch Network warns
Novi Sad plans to build waste-to-energy cogeneration plant
Novi Sad has invited bids for a preliminary feasibility study for a cogeneration plant that would burn processed municipal waste
Race against time to secure EU funding for waste-to-energy plants in Greece
Hostile public reactions and opposition by municipal authorities threaten to derail Greece's efforts to build six waste-to-energy plants
Montenegro’s capital Podgorica preparing feasibility study for waste incinerator
The task should be implemented in line with the requirements of sustainable waste management, circular economy, and EU standards
University in Antalya signs deal for 50.4 MW solar power plant
Akdeniz University in Antalya established a partnership with Kopuz Group, which will build and operate a solar power plant of 50.4 MW in peak capacity
BiH’s power utility EPBiH cancels waste co-incineration trial in Tuzla coal plant
Power utility Elektroprivreda Bosne i Hercegovine aborted a waste co-incineration test at its Tuzla coal power plant
Greece plans six waste-to-energy plants, set to meet EU landfilling limits
Greece is transforming its waste management sector – dozens of units mechanically treating the material to feed incinerators in all regions
Croatia changing law on renewables – new rules for prosumers, decentralized power production
The Government of Croatia has adopted the amendments to the law on renewable energy sources and high-efficiency cogeneration