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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...

New Auction Regulations – Greater Opportunities for Wind and Solar

The Government of Serbia has adopted three key regulations that pave the way for the second round of market premium auctions for wind and solar power plants, with significantly lower maximum prices...

Four Key Measures to Save the Planet

A new study published in the prestigious journal Science reveals that implementing just four key policies could mitigate the consequences of unsustainable plastic waste management by up to 91 percent, while greenhouse...

COP29: Climate Financing Set as a Priority

The United Nations Climate Change Conference 2024 (COP29) opened on November 11 in the capital of Azerbaijan, Baku, and will last until November 22. On the first day of the Conference, the COP29...

What Changes in the Energy Law Bring for the Renewable Energy Sector

The draft amendments to Serbia's Energy Law introduce significant changes regarding the connection of power plants to the distribution system, especially for plants utilizing renewable energy sources. It is prescribed that the connection...

Furniture and Wood – The Driving Force of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Wood Industry

The Furniture and Wood (Namještaj i Drvo) Wood Cluster Association from Sarajevo is a key organization that brings together around 80 companies from the wood industry and furniture manufacturing sectors, as well...

Proposed Law on Amendments to the Energy Law: What Changes are Being Introduced?

Since the Energy Community Treaty came into effect in 2006, an agreement between the European Community, Serbia, and other regional countries, Serbia has been obligated to align its national legislation in the...

Successfully Lowered Rotor in the Bajina Bašta Reversible Hydropower Plant

The revitalization of the first unit of the Bajina Bašta reversible hydropower plant represents a crucial investment for “Elektroprivreda Srbije.” The project is in its final stages following the successful lowering of...

Tree Planting in the Arctic Could Accelerate Global Warming, Scientists Warn

Tree planting is widely promoted as a cost-effective way to reduce global warming due to trees' ability to store large amounts of carbon from the atmosphere. However, an international group of scientists...

COP29: Key Climate Negotiations Begin in Baku

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, known as COP29, begins today in Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, and will run until November 22. Undoubtedly the most significant event shaping the future of the global...

A New Guide Reveals the Benefits of Agrisolar for Farmers

To enable additional benefits for agriculture and the energy sector, SolarPower Europe has published a guide on agrisolar, showing through examples how farmers and landowners can benefit from implementing agrisolar projects on...

WWF Adria Supports Innovative Environmental Projects

New projects by citizen associations and non-governmental organizations across Serbia will receive support from WWF Adria. WWF Adria will support 15 new projects from citizen associations and non-governmental organizations throughout Serbia. Financial...

Citizen Participation in the Energy Transition: Towards a Fair and Inclusive Society

Climate change affects everyone on the planet, but those most vulnerable are often the least responsible for causing it. These vulnerable and marginalized groups, including the economically and socially disadvantaged, usually lack...

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...

EBRD and EU Launch SME Go Green Programme in Serbia

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union (EU) are stepping up their support for green economy investments in Serbia. The EBRD, with the support of the EU, is...
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