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Massachusetts Sets Offshore Target

Massachusetts has adopted an energy bill that requires utilities to contract 1.6GW of offshore wind power by July 2027. It is the first legislation of its kind that includes a carve-out for offshore...

The smart money is going green

Last month, the world reached a landmark agreement on climate change in Paris. This week, business leaders gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum need to start breathing life into that...

Access to Electricity in 2025 Shows Progress, But Universal Access by 2030 Still Unlikely

Global access to electricity improved in 2025 compared to 2022, but the progress remains insufficient to achieve universal access by 2030. The report Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report 2025 reveals...

Hydropower from Norway Crucial for All of Europe

Norway generates as much as 90 percent of its electricity from hydropower, placing it among the most sustainable and energy-independent countries in Europe. Thanks to this model, the country plays a key...

EEB: Subsidies Are Not a Solution for Weak Regulation in the Green Industry

The European Commission has adopted the State Aid Framework under the Clean Industry Initiative (CISAF). Although this is an effort by the European Union to direct public support toward Europe’s green and...

Reliable 24/365 Solar Power Supply Becoming More Accessible

Following a significant drop in the cost of solar systems, the main barrier to their widespread adoption had long been their limitation to daylight-only energy production. However, with continued technological advancement, solar...

Technological Breakthrough In the Fight Against Wildfires

Until recently, wildfires were considered seasonal, mostly local phenomena, but over time, they have become a global crisis rapidly spreading under the influence of various changes. In recent decades, especially over the...

Serbia Adopts New Air Protection Law – Stricter Penalties for Polluters

The National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia has adopted the Law on Air Protection, a key legislative framework introducing significant changes aimed at more effective air quality management, according to a...

Slovenian E-Mobility Solutions Conquering the World

The Slovenian Metron Institute is one of Europe’s leaders in electric vehicle innovation, actively shaping the future of e-mobility. Their commitment to research and development has produced a range of advanced solutions...

Solar Panels and Heat Pumps Becoming Standard in New Homes in England

The United Kingdom has announced a rooftop solar revolution, as the government revealed that from this autumn, new residential buildings will be required to have solar panels installed. Ministers stated they will publish...

Construction Begins on the Third Section of the Trans-Balkan Power Corridor

Construction work on the third section of the Trans-Balkan Electricity Transmission Corridor, stretching from Obrenovac to Bajina Bašta in Serbia with a total length of 109 kilometers, has officially commenced. According to Dubravka...

Public Debate in Serbia on the Just Transition Action Plan

In line with the goals set in the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (INECP), adopted in July 2024, Serbia is set to implement an energy transition. To avoid potential negative consequences...

A Solar Recipe for Lower Bills

In a time overwhelmed by challenges—both globally and locally— entrepreneurs and industrialists are finding it increasingly difficult to identify efficient ways to increase the well-known top line of their business, i.e., revenue. However,...

EBRD – Driving Serbia’s Green Transition and Sustainable Development

As Serbia accelerates its journey towards a more sustainable and competitive economy, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) remains one of its key investors and partners. With annual investments exceeding...

Study in South Asia: How Seemingly Simple Changes in Brick Kilns Delivered Major Results

Bangladesh is among the most polluted countries in the world. A significant portion of this pollution stems from its industrial sector—especially textile, leather, and construction industries—as well as the wastewater they generate...

A Weekend Dedicated to Cleaning and Greening Serbia

Recently, we celebrated May 1st – International Workers' Day – a holiday that many traditionally spend in nature, enjoying barbecues, socializing, and relaxing. However, these gatherings often leave behind waste that mars...

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