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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....

China Opens Its First Carbon-Neutral Highway

China has officially inaugurated the Jinan-Hefei (G35) highway, its first carbon-neutral highway, marking a significant step toward sustainable transport infrastructure. The highway has been expanded to 152.7 kilometers. Upgraded to eight lanes, it...

The Baltic Sea in Peril – Rising Bacteria and Declining Oxygen Levels Alarm Scientists

The Baltic Sea is an ecosystem that has undergone significant changes due to human activities, jeopardizing its functionality and biological balance. Among the most severe negative impacts are eutrophication, pollution, climate change,...

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...

North Macedonia: Funding Secured for Three Solar Power Plants and Expansion of the Bogdanci Wind Park

The state-owned company Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (AD ESM) is embarking on a new investment cycle in renewable energy sources with the support of a favorable loan from the German development bank...

KLM’s Efforts for Sustainable Aviation

Climate change and global warming present challenges that require swift and decisive action. As we confront them, it is important to recognize the various sources of pollution. Civil aviation, for example, contributes...

EBRD Supports the Largest Onshore Wind Project in Africa

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is promoting renewable energy and low‑carbon technologies in Egypt by arranging a syndicated loan worth 275 million USD for the construction and operation of...

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,...

Sustainable Logistics Real Estate

Transportation is often the primary focus when discussing sustainable logistics solutions, as it is a major energy consumer and environmental polluter. However, other logistical systems, such as logistics and distribution centers, terminals,...

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...

Reliable Solution – Solar Energy

An increasing number of companies recognize the benefits of investing in sustainable energy. This trend is driven by the pursuit of decarbonization and climate neutrality goals and as a response to the...

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...

One year since the European Wind Charter: Lots achieved, lots more to do

In her 2023 State of the European Union speech, Ursula von der Leyen addressed the challenges facing Europe’s wind industry and announced a Wind Power Package to address key bottlenecks:Faster permitting; ...

Global Coal Demand is Set to Plateau Through 2027

After reaching a new high in 2024, global demand for coal is set to level off in the coming years as a surge in renewable power helps to meet soaring demand for...

Charging Infrastructure as the Foundation of E-Mobility

Changes in the world, especially in science and technology, are occurring rapidly. Such transformations have not bypassed the automotive industry. A revolutionary shift in transportation can be summed up in one word—e-mobility....

Recycling Battery Metals Could Supply Up to a Quarter of Europe’s Electric Cars by 2030 – Study

Recycling could enable Europe to cut its reliance on EV battery mineral imports by up to a quarter by the end of the decade, a new study finds. Materials from end-of-life batteries...
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