Coal plants in Western Balkans increase pollution, legal breaches in 2022
Emissions of SO2, NOx and dust all rose last year, Bankwatch said in a report on thermal power plants using coal in the Western Balkans
Serbia to target emission cuts of 34% by 2030
Serbia will declare its targets this year for renewables, energy efficiency and emission cuts, Minister Dubravka Đedović said
Serbia to launch public call in April for its first renewable energy auction
After the amendments to the relevant law are passed, the idea is to issue a public call in April for a wind power auction
Slovenia calls for suggestions for draft climate change law
Slovenia is drafting the Climate Change Act to create a legal framework for implementing climate policy and reporting on all its aspects
Serbia’s NECP on public review until September 5
Serbia is mulling the option for its NECP to start adding small modular reactors in 2032. The emissions reduction is seen at 34.2% to 44.4% by 2030.
Serbia to target emissions cut of 40.3% by 2030 in upcoming NECP
Serbia presented the preliminary goals for its integrated national energy and climate plan as it is about to start a public debate
Energy transition in Western Balkans – how to move forward
In an op-ed for Balkan Green Energy News, energy experts Mirza Kušljugić and Damir Miljević write about the ongoing energy crisis and the energy transition in the Western Balkans.
Think tanks supporting Western Balkans accelerate energy transition, reach Green Deal
A project implemented by Agora Energiewende will support regional governments in developing strategies and plans for coal phasing out, increasing the share of renewables, and identifying the financing sources.