Milica Vuckovic

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Forests vs. Coal – What Are Montenegro’s Climate Challenges?

The recent Country Climate and Development Report – Montenegro, published by the World Bank, examines the country’s path toward achieving climate goals, emphasizing the need for strategic investments and the implementation of...

By 2030, the Goal of 400,000 Low-Emission Trucks and Buses

The latest data on truck and bus sales in the European Union for the first half of 2024 indicate a rise in the sale of zero-emission trucks. The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA)...

First Wind Turbine Installed at the „Kostolac” Wind Farm

The first wind turbine has been successfully installed at the „Kostolac” Wind Farm. Depending on weather conditions, the installation of the remaining towers will continue as planned. The total capacity of the wind...

Second Italy-Serbia Scientific Forum Opens in Trieste

Dr. Jelena Begović, Minister of Science, Technological Development, and Innovation in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, and Anna Maria Bernini, Minister of Universities and Research of Italy, inaugurated the second...

Key Plans For North Macedonia’s Energy Future

North Macedonia is on the verge of significant changes in its energy sector, laying the foundation for energy independence. At a time when global energy challenges are increasingly present, the country faces...

Liquid Biomass Instead of Fossil Fuels – A New Energy Landscape for Corsica

On Corsica, an island with over 350,000 inhabitants, an ambitious energy project promises to redefine the island’s energy dynamics and significantly reduce CO2 emissions. The French state-owned company EDF is launching the...

Artificial Leather Made From Beer Is Changing The Fashion World

I n a world where fashion changes faster than ever, the pressure on natural resources and the environment is increasing. The fashion industry, known for its dynamism and innovation, is among the...

Brazil’s Achievements in Renewable Energy Surpass Global Average

In recent years, China has emerged as a major player in the development of Brazil's energy infrastructure through significant investments. Recently, the presidents of the two countries signed 40 international agreements across...

Strengthening Energy Ties – Romanian Section of the Power Line to Serbia Commissioned

At the beginning of the year, a meeting was held in Athens between the energy ministers of Romania and Serbia to discuss opportunities for enhancing cooperation in the energy sector. The discussions...

Diversification of Energy Sources: North Macedonia Turns to Azerbaijan

North Macedonia has signed an agreement with the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) to enhance its energy security. The partnership, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation...

Hungary’s green progress

In recent years, countries around the world have set ambitious environmental goals. For some, these goals pose challenges that are not easily overcome, while others face failure. However, Hungary stands out as...

Mechanisms to Combat Energy Price Volatility – France’s Plan

The French government recently proposed a new mechanism known as the Rendez-vous Clause, designed to adjust electricity taxes in line with market fluctuations in energy prices. The plan is expected to be...

Sweden Closes the Baltic Sea to Offshore Wind Farms – 13 Projects Cancelled

The Swedish government recently canceled 13 offshore wind farm projects, citing military concerns as the reason. This decision has shaken the energy sector, particularly due to the closure of a large part...

Youth Innovations – Eco-Friendly Solar Heating Stove

Young people worldwide are increasingly recognizing the importance of environmental conservation. Their passion and innovative approaches often result in creative solutions for reducing waste, preserving natural resources, and combating climate change. Through...

New Solar Capacity in France Exceeds 3 GW in the First Nine Months

France has taken another step forward in the development of its solar capacity in 2024. By installing approximately 3.32 gigawatts (GW) of new solar systems in the first nine months, the country...

The Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia, with Support from the EBRD, Publishes an Investor Guide – Serbia Could Soon Reach 1 GW of Renewable Energy...

The Association Renewable Energy Sources of Serbia (RES Serbia) , supported by the EBRD, announces the publication of an investor guide titled "RES Serbia Guidebook for Investors in Renewables in Serbia". This guide was developed with technical...

Milica Vuckovic

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