Tag: Renewable Energy Sources

EU Fund Supports Tidal Energy Project with a 31.3 Million Euros Grant

During tides, seawater gains a specific form of energy that can be harnessed for electricity production—something that has garnered significant attention in recent years. The European Union’s Innovation Fund has recognized the importance...

Key Steps and Challenges in Creating the ESG Strategy

The Green agenda and sustainable business are a must of our times and, regardless of all current macroeconomic and geopolitical challenges, they are highly ranked on the list of priorities of all...

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...

Indonesia Plans to Expand Coal Power Plants – How Will This Affect Climate Goals?

Indonesia, in its latest National Electricity Master Plan for the period 2024–2060 (RUKN), has outlined the expansion of coal power plant capacity and an increase in coal production. According to EMBER, if...

Responsibility for Sustainability: Business Practices as an Opportunity for Change

Sustainable business is a concept that has recently gained both significance and popularity. ProCredit Bank Serbia has undertaken a series of initiatives to contribute to sustainable practices in its operations to ensure...

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...

Balkan Solar Summit 2025 – Shaping the Future of Sustainable Energy

The third Balkan Solar Summit will take place in Banja Luka on February 27-28, 2025, gathering over 500 industry leaders, decision-makers, investors, and experts from across the region, including Bosnia and Herzegovina,...

With the Expansion of Renewable Energy, the Number of Power Lines is Increasing – Will This Affect Our Health?

We could say that clean air and electricity are among the basic needs of modern humans, and satisfying one should not come at the expense of the other. Unfortunately, that is precisely...

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...

Serbia’s Most Important Energy and Environmental Projects in 2024

In 2024, Serbia continued its path toward energy transition, sustainability, and a healthier environment. One of the first steps was the decision to double the funds allocated for the energy rehabilitation of public...

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...

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...

New Study Reveals the Best Locations for Building Solar and Wind Power Plants

In an era of rapid transition to renewable energy sources (RES), deciding where to build a solar farm or wind power plant is crucial for maximizing resource utilization and reducing costs. A...

Hungary’s Green Challenges

In light of the growing challenges of climate change and the energy crisis, European countries are rethinking their energy policies. Hungary, which prides itself on significant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and...

Adoption of the Draft Law on Amendments to the Energy Law

The National Assembly of Serbia has adopted the Draft Law on Amendments to the Energy Law, marking a significant step toward fulfilling the country’s obligations to the Energy Community. According to Dubravka Đedović...

Liquid Biomass Instead of Fossil Fuels – A New Energy Landscape for Corsica

On Corsica, an island with over 350,000 inhabitants, an ambitious energy project promises to redefine the island’s energy dynamics and significantly reduce CO2 emissions. The French state-owned company EDF is launching the...

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