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Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

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Trending:

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

Volkswagen Group to source nanotubes for EV batteries from OCSiAl in Serbia

ENTSO-E: Southeastern Europe offers some of highest returns from energy storage

North Macedonia’s renewables law strengthens support for investment, transposes EU rules

Energy Transition 2: Balkans to prioritize regional connectivity

Greece-based MORE builds hybrid power plant in Romania

Croatian oil refiner INA builds solar park for green hydrogen electrolyzer

Shikun and Binui Energy set to build wind-solar hybrid power plant in Romania

When everyone has batteries, intelligence will decide

EU integration, competitiveness, security of supply drive Energy Community’s ministerial meeting

Most EU member states yet to submit social climate plans

Six companies express interest in Đerdap 3 pumped storage HPP project – minister

NEA: Rapid nuclear expansion requires more financing, stronger supply chains

Slovenian city Kranj creates energy community with solar power plants on public buildings

Slovenia’s ELES joins automated frequency restoration platform PICASSO

Turkey to set up geothermal greenhouses in Manisa totaling 200 hectares

IRENA measures sharp drop in costs of hybrid renewable power plants

Bucharest building rainwater retention basins in bid to become ‘sponge city’

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First desulfurization system test completed at TENT B

First desulfurization system test completed at coal plant in Serbia

Construction work on the desulphurisation plant at the Nikola Tesla B (TENT B) coal plant near Obrenovac has been completed and testing is underway

Environment and Climate
Serbia
August 5, 2025
Association of Serbian Energy Intensive Industry is actively participating in decarbonization dialogue Svetlana Simić ASEII BEF 2025

Association of Serbian Energy Intensive Industry is actively participating in decarbonization dialogue

Metalfer Group, Elixir, Lafarge, Titan, and Moravacem founded the Association of Serbian Energy Intensive Industry (ASEII) last September

Electricity
Serbia
June 5, 2025
Olympus CCUS project breaks ground in Greece

Olympus carbon capture project breaks ground in Greece

Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is a must for the future of the cement industry, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said

Electricity
Greece
May 29, 2025
Belgrade Energy Forum 2025 sponsors

Everything is ready for Belgrade Energy Forum 2025 – welcome!

On May 14 and 15, Belgrade Energy Forum 2025 will gather four hundred participants from more then 30 countries from the region, Europe, and beyond

Electricity
Region/EU
May 11, 2025
Serbian White Book Waste-to-Energy Belgrade

Serbian White Book on Waste-to-Energy presented in Belgrade

The types and composition of generated waste must be determined to be able to manage it, according to the authors of the Serbian White Book on Waste-to-Energy

Waste
Serbia
September 7, 2024
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Lafarge Serbia to build first plant using ash in cement production

Lafarge Serbia plans to build a factory near the Nikola Tesla B power plant, where ash generated as a byproduct of combustion would be used in cement production

Waste
Serbia
August 22, 2024
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Knjeginjić: Lafarge Serbia has know-how, investments to decarbonize, but needs regulatory support

Lafarge Serbia does not lack the necessary know-how or investments to adapt to the European Union’s carbon border tax

Electricity
Serbia
June 4, 2024
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Serbia’s energy-intensive industries brace for CBAM, seek state support to apply decarbonization solutions

Companies in Serbia are not afraid of decarbonization and CBAM, but are worried the state does not recognize what needs to be done to help the affected industries

Electricity
Serbia
May 22, 2024
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