Category:News

Finland Develops the Most Advanced Radioactive Waste Disposal System

Finland has recently completed a trial run at its nuclear waste encapsulation facility, marking a significant step toward achieving a safer and more long-term solution for disposing of highly radioactive materials. This...

CircuBot: An Innovation in Recycling That Could Change the Future of Waste Management

S orting, processing, and reusing waste materials are key steps toward achieving the goals of a circular economy. The CircuBot project, funded by the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia as...

DR Congo Plans to Protect 550,000 Square Kilometers of the World’s Largest Remaining Tropical Forest

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has recently unveiled an ambitious plan to protect and preserve the world's largest remaining tropical rainforest. President Félix Tshisekedi emphasized that the project will involve the...

EBRD Financed Rail Crossing Between North Macedonia and Serbia Receives 2.8 million euros EU grant

An agreement securing 2.8 million euros grant from the European Union (EU) to develop a joint border railway station between North Macedonia and Serbia was signed today in Skopje by the First Deputy President of the Government and...

Global Battery Market: China Leads, Europe Seeks Solutions

The global battery market is undergoing rapid development driven by soaring demand and declining prices. According to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), 2024 marks a turning point for...

Shaping a Sustainable Future Through Environmental Projects

The ecological crisis is a global challenge requiring collective effort, but local initiatives tailored to the needs of communities and their environments often serve as the starting points for change. While small...

Untapped Potential – Croatia Explores Geothermal Well in Zagreb County

In Velika Gorica, a town of over 60,000 residents in Croatia, the drilling of an exploratory geothermal well has commenced, marking a step toward assessing the potential use of geothermal energy for...

World Wildlife Day 2025: A Call for Sustainable Financing of Nature Conservation

The United Nations General Assembly declared March 3rd as World Wildlife Day (WWD) in 2013, as it marks the anniversary of the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species...

India Builds the World’s Longest Oil Pipeline

India is set to achieve a new world record in the energy sector with the construction of the world's longest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipeline. The project is in its final stages,...

Zero-Emission Trucks Still Face Unequal Conditions Compared to Diesel Trucks – How to Level the Playing Field

The transition to zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) has not been sufficiently incentivized due to unequal conditions regarding permitted weight and dimensions compared to diesel trucks. While this is not the only challenge, it...

The Development Agency of Serbia as a Driver of Sustainable Change

Global trends increasingly position sustainability as a key component of success, presenting significant challenges for entrepreneurs. The Development Agency of Serbia (RAS) recognizes the importance of sustainability in business operations and actively...

Turkish RES Auctions: Large Projects Face Challenges, but the Solution Lies in Reforms

In 2016, Turkey launched auctions for Renewable Energy Resource Zones (YEKA) to develop large-scale solar and wind projects while simplifying land allocation and promoting domestic production of renewable energy equipment. Although the...

The Future of Solar Energy in the Balkans

Renewable energy sources are becoming the cornerstone of the global transition toward a more sustainable future, with companies like SolarSK playing a key role in this process. As a leader in the...

Germany Installed the Most Wind Turbines in Europe in 2024

Over the past year, Germany reaffirmed its leading position in Europe by installing more wind turbines than any other country on the continent. According to data from WindEurope, new onshore and offshore...

What Happens When Almost an Entire Country Loses Power – Chile’s Curfew

Chile experienced one of the most severe power outages in the last decade on February 25, 2025, when an unexpected collapse of the electrical system in the afternoon hours led to a...

Postponement of Sanctions on Naftna Industrija Srbije for 30 Days

The Minister of Mining and Energy of the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, announced that the U.S. sanctions on Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) have been postponed for 30...
MAGAZIN
FEATURED
Follow us