Slovenia draws up first climate vulnerability, risks assessment for energy sector
The assessment was prepared by the Ministry of the Environment, Climate and Energy, in cooperation with the Jožef Stefan Institute
Serbia adopts first ever rulebook on standards for wood pellets
Serbia has adopted the rulebook on solid fuels from wood biomass, which for the first time regulates the quality of pellets and briquettes
Share of coal power in Finland nearly zero as cogeneration plant shuts down
The now closed Salmisaari coal plant accounted for just 0.8% of the electricity mix in Finland together with three remaining ones
Montenegro subsidizes solar panels, heat pumps for municipalities
The Montenegrin Eco Fund has prepared subsidies in the total value of EUR 150,000
FBiH to hand out EUR 12 million in energy efficiency subsidies
The funding was provided from the EU's aid package worth EUR 70 million, intended to mitigate the consequences of the energy crisis
Sustainable nexus solutions for Drin river basin
In a new nexus assessment, GWP-Med and UNECE point to tools that can reconcile rival interests over the use of natural resources for energy, agriculture and water use in the Drin river basin
Rizvanolli asks citizens in Kosovo* if they are willing to pay for power imports
Minister Artane Rizvanolli proposed a public debate on how much citizens in Kosovo* are willing to pay for electricity imports amid shortages
Sarajevo secures funding for wood pellet factory
While governments in the region are struggling to secure enough wood pellets, Sarajevo Canton is moving forward with a plan to build a factory