French firms to build, operate Belgrade’s first wastewater plant
The large-scale wastewater plant in Veliko Selo would help preserve the water quality and biodiversity of the Danube and Sava rivers
Serbia spends most of green bond proceeds in transport, water, wastewater sectors
Serbia has allocated all the funds from its first green bond issue, according to the final report. The transport sector accounted for 36.7%.
Vučić: Major energy projects to commence; new Government of Serbia to decide on Rio Tinto’s lithium project
President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić presented a development program for the period until the Specialized Expo 2027 exhibition in Belgrade
Europe’s biggest heat pump system put into operation in Vienna
In Vienna's Simmering district, three large heat pumps have been commissioned. They will provide heating for 56,000 households.
EU blocks wastewater treatment project in Kosovo* due to sanctions
The European Union suspended grants and investments in wastewater treatment systems in Kosovo* as part of sanctions against the government
Greek trade unions, activists fight off privatization of two biggest water supply firms
After a long struggle against privatization, water supply and sewage firms in Athens and Thessaloniki are back under direct state control
Sarajevo Canton greenlights introduction of heating pumps in district heating
The Sarajevo Toplane - district heating project envisages two components that can be implemented in stages or simultaneously
Large-scale heat pumps can replace 75% of Germany’s gas demand
To achieve this, Germany would need to install 4 GW of new capacities a year by 2045, a study by Agora Energiewende finds