Milica Vuckovic

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From Gas Power Plants to 1,200 MW of Renewable Energy: Romania’s Projects for 2025

Romania is preparing for several significant projects in the energy sector in 2025. In the current global context, where energy security becomes increasingly critical, particularly due to situations such as the disruption of...

One Man – Many Recycled Bottles

Plastic bottles and caps are among the most common types of waste that fill up landfills and litter streets, taking hundreds of years to decompose. Therefore, every contribution and reuse is valuable,...

State of Emergency and Energy Crisis in Moldova – What’s Next?

The Government of Moldova declared a state of emergency in mid-December 2024 to address an energy crisis caused by the interruption of Russian gas supplies. The country found itself in a severe energy...

Green Mobility Is A Key Part Of The European Green Deal

The European Green Deal sets ambitious goals for all EU members, which are essential to addressing today’s biggest challenge: climate change. Along with the efficient and rational use of energy, one of...

Innovative Solution for Arsenic Removal from Water

One of the biggest global challenges facing modern society today is the decreasing availability of safe, potable water resources. Elevated arsenic levels in groundwater, a primary drinking water resource worldwide, seriously threaten...

Solar Power Plants – Long-term Profitability

Achieving energy independence has become a crucial issue for many countries and companies. Due to increasing concerns about climate change, instability in the fossil fuel market, and the need to reduce greenhouse...

The First Electric Vehicle Charger “Made in BiH”

Awareness of electromobility is continuously growing, and the automotive industry strives to produce more affordable electric vehicles (EVs). However, charging these vehicles can be problematic due to the lack of public chargers....

Environmental Crisis: Fuel Oil Spill in the Kerch Strait

A recent environmental disaster struck the Kerch Strait, a critical waterway connecting the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, following the sinking of two oil tankers. The incident resulted in a...

Solar Power Plant “B2 Sunspot” Commissioned in Kikinda

The center of the North Banat District - Kikinda municipality - has gained another pillar of energy security after the trial operation of the "B2 Sunspot" solar power plant began on Friday,...

European solar sector issues yellow card as market data reveals 92 percent growth decline and investment slump

After four years of soaring growth, the EU solar sector has hit its first deployment slowdown of the 2020s, dropping from 53 percent growth in 2023 to 4 percent in 2024. This...

Renewables account for 24.5 percent of EU energy use in 2023

In 2023, 24.5 percent of gross final energy consumption in the EU came from renewable sources, up by 1.4 percentage points compared with 2022. This share is 18 percentage points (pp) short of meeting the 2030 target...

Green Projects – TENT A Gets A Solar Power Plant

T he Nikola Tesla Thermal Power Plants (TENT) are a critically important pillar of Serbia’s energy system and a major stakeholder in Southeastern Europe. With a total capacity of 3,429.5 megawatts, TENT...

Huge Response to Projects for Standalone Energy Storage in Bulgaria

During this year, Bulgaria announced a call for grants for standalone energy storage units. The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy then prepared over 580 million euros in grants for these projects. The proposals received...

EU Updates Environmental Standards for Forges and Foundries

The European Commission has published updated environmental standards aimed at reducing the impact of industrial facilities, including forges and foundries, on the environment. These changes are part of the Industrial Emissions Directive,...

Alarming Growth of Soil Salinity

According to the latest global assessment by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), there has been a significant increase in the percentage of land affected by salt, now covering nearly...

Transformation Of Transportation In Serbia

I n recent years, Serbia has taken significant steps towards modernizing its transportation infrastructure, focusing primarily on constructing new roads and enhancing the highway network. These initiatives not only improve connectivity between...

Milica Vuckovic

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