City of Pirot will soon meet all EU environmental standards

Vladan Vasić, Mayor of Pirot, told Balkan Green Energy News the local authority is preparing, in an extension of cooperation with KfW Development Bank, to complete the overhaul and rehabilitation of the district heating system. The endeavour centralizes this part of infrastructure, significantly reduces pollution and brings savings. Encouraged by good experiences, the city applied […]

Environmental protection and sustainable development in the focus of CEDEF event in Novi Sad

Recent announcements that Serbia may soon open Chapter 27 of the acquis have greatly influenced  local energy sector, which has seriously started considering and applying environmental standards in both current operations and plans for development. Only several days after the national utility company Elektroprivreda Srbije  (EPS) and the Environmental Protection Agency signed a contract on […]

Vojvodina province to exploit its hydropower potential

The Government of Autonomous Province of Vojvodina decided to utilize the hydropower potential of the Danube-Tisa-Danube channel by constructing small hydropower plants (SHPPs) on four locations along the hydrosystem. The total capacity of future plants is estimated at around 13,86 MW.  The projects should be executed as public-private partnerships. It is possible that the tender for PPP partner will […]

Renewables February 24, 2017

Regional waste management project launched in northern Greece

Integrated waste management project worth EUR 48 million in the town of Kozani in northern Greece entered a trial phase. The project, being financed through a public-private partnership (PPP),  gathers 12 municipalities from the region. The maximum capacity of the unit in Kozani is approximately 120,000 tons per year. The plant has a sanitary site for […]

Waste February 23, 2017