Local authority in Skopje sets up 2.1 MW solar power partnership
The Municipality of Gjorche Petrov in Skopje cofounded a public-private partnership for rooftop photovoltaic investments for schools
Romanian town signs partnership for 200 MW solar park with BESS
A public-private partnership between the local authority in Târgu Lăpuș and a project firm is aimed at building the biggest PV plant in Transylvania
Improving energy efficiency and decarbonization in three Serbian municipalities through public-private partnership
As part of a public-private partnership project with the companies Negawatt Solutions and B&S Immobilien, a member of the EnergyNet group, in 2024, 64 boiler rooms in the municipalities of Apatin, Odžaci, and Šid transitioned from fuel oil, heating oil, or coal to natural gas
Solar power plants in North Macedonian industrial zones to supply exporters to EU
Solar power plants in industrial zones in North Macedonia will enable manufacturers exporting their products to the EU to avoid CBAM
Dubravka Đedović Negre to become Serbia’s energy, mining minister
Đedović Negre is currently a member of the Executive Board of NLB Komercijalna banka
Fortis Energy Electric, Solarpro Holding to install two PV plants at Oslomej coal mine
The Government of North Macedonia selected two companies as partners of ESM in a PPP project.
Public–private partnership misses deadline to shut Belgrade’s Vinča landfill
Suez and Itochu were supposed to close the waste landfill in Vinča on January 31 and start using the new site, CLS said and blamed Belgrade's authorities
Is PPP an effective tool for implementing energy related projects?
Authors: Andrea Zubović-Devedžić, Partner, and Indir Osmić, Attorney at Law, CMS Reich-Rohrwig Hainz – BiH branch INTRODUCTION Trying to find your way through public-private partnership (PPP) legislation in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) may seem like navigating a maze. With 12 different laws at multiple levels of government, all quite similar yet none the same, the situation […]


