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Vrdnik to Host the Largest Regional Renewable Energy Conference – RES SERBIA 2025
The largest regional conference dedicated to renewable energy sources, RES SERBIA 2025, will take place on September 17–18, 2025, in Vrdnik, as announced by the RES Serbia Association.
For the fifth consecutive year,...
Solar Energy as a Driver of Change
Solar energy has become a key element in the global energy transition in the last few decades. MT-KOMEX, with over three decades of experience, has significantly contributed to this trend. Through continuous...
The Path to Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility
Novi Pazar, one of the most picturesque cities in the Sandžak region, has become known not only for its rich cultural and historical heritage but also for its pioneering efforts in environmental...
Number 39- December 2024
In a rapidly changing world, sustainable business practices are no longer just a trend but necessary for long-term competitiveness and growth. Climate change requires a serious approach to sustainability, setting high standards...
American Shift: Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Open Doors to the Fossil Fuels
The United States will withdraw from the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, marking one of the first moves by the new administration of President Donald Trump. This is not the first time such...
European People’s Party: Climate Goals Must Align with EU Industry Preservation
Over the past decades, the European Union has achieved significant success by creating a single market, reducing trade barriers within Europe, and establishing global trade agreements. This progress has led to economic...
The Battle for Dominance in Greenland – Are Energy Resources and the Arctic Path Shaping the Issue?
The world’s largest island, Greenland, has recently been gaining increased attention due to political statements, especially those originating from the United States. While Greenland is a self-governing autonomous territory, it remains part...
First Biennial Transparency Report on Climate Change Adopted
The Government of the Republic of Serbia, at the initiative of the Ministry of Environmental Protection, has approved the First Biennial Transparency Report in accordance with the United Nations Framework Convention on...
How Solar Companies Are Responding to Global Challenges
In the world of renewable energy, the solar industry is undergoing dynamic changes shaping its future development. Intense competition among panel manufacturers, rising investor expectations, and technological innovations raise numerous questions about...
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...
The Future of the Labor Market – Green Transition at the Heart of Global Changes
To meet the climate targets set for 2030, a green transformation of nearly all economic sectors is essential. This ambitious goal will not be achievable without a sufficient number of skilled workers...
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...
Frozen Danger – Thawing Permafrost Releases Potentially Highly Dangerous Microbes
Global warming is causing numerous negative consequences for ecosystems, particularly affecting icy regions in the Northern Hemisphere. While melting ice caps destroy natural habitats for biodiversity in these areas, the thawing of...
Infrastructure for Electric Vehicle Charging – A Challenge for Residential Buildings
The infrastructure for electric vehicle (EV) charging remains a challenge requiring efficient solutions to accelerate broader adoption and support the ongoing transition to sustainable mobility. While private homeowners can more easily install...
Vujović: Subsidies for Electric Vehicles to Continue in 2025
The Ministry of Environmental Protection will continue to subsidize the purchase of electric vehicles in 2025, marking the sixth consecutive year of this initiative as part of efforts to improve air quality.
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