Katarina Vuinac

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Växjö – The City That Chose to Defeat Climate Change

In southern Sweden, nestled among the lakes and forests of the Kronoberg region, lies a city that has been called the greenest in Europe for decades. This is Växjö – a university...

From Biomass to Water Droplets

Water is the source of life — our most precious resource, whose availability must never be taken for granted. Unfortunately, we live in a time when climate change, environmental pollution, and the...

Record Solar Energy Production in the EU in 2025: What Are the Projections Until 2030?

The projections for the development of solar energy discussed throughout the year have been confirmed in the latest SolarPower Europe report – EU Solar Market Outlook 2025–2030. After ten years of strong...

Serbia: What the New GHG Emissions Tax Law Will Bring from 2026

From January 2026, the Law on Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions Tax will come into effect in Serbia, in order to establish a fiscal mechanism for the systematic reduction of industrial emissions and...

A New Life for Old Turbine Blades: From Playgrounds to Surfboards

Producing clean energy is no longer enough for renewable sources to fully meet sustainability criteria. As their use grows and becomes an integral part of the everyday energy system, the questions move...

Climate-Resilient Cities Through Sustainable Architecture and Green Infrastructure

Climate change is increasingly shaping life in cities — from heat waves and floods to pressure on infrastructure and public health. The question of how to make urban environments more resilient has...

MT-KOMEX Building a Solar Power Plant in Novi Bečej

The company MT-KOMEX continues to expand its network of solar projects across Serbia — this time in Novi Bečej, where construction has begun on the B4M Solutions solar power plant for the...

Green Construction in Bosnia and Herzegovina – Obstacles on the Path to Sustainability

The Green Building Council – Green Council BiH association brings together experts from various fields to promote best practices in sustainable and responsible construction through an interdisciplinary approach. They have produced a...

The Largest Solar Power Plant Built on Degraded Land Commissioned in Romania

Romanian company Simtel has commissioned a 52 MWp photovoltaic park in Giurgiu County, which Romanian media describe as the largest solar power plant in the country built through ecological reconstruction on a...

Expansion of the Grid in Germany – How Many Kilometers of Transmission Lines Are Needed

The Federal Network Agency in Germany has published an updated overview of the current status and expected further development of the electricity grid, within the approval procedures for grid construction under its...

Applications for Geothermal Energy Subsidies in Hungary Open from 2026

Hungary has a significant clean energy capacity, which has exceeded 9 GW, but geothermal energy currently accounts for only 2.7 MW. Recognizing its potential, the Hungarian government has launched the Jedlik Ányos Energy Program,...

New Data Reveal the Extent of Europe’s E-Waste Crisis, NGOs Call for Urgent Action

New Eurostat data released today exposes the scale of Europe’s overconsumption of electronics and the continued failure to properly collect and recycle e-waste. Environmental NGOs are urging the European Commission to take decisive action in the upcoming revision of the Waste of Electric and Electronic...

Ports Are the Backbone of Europe’s Wind Energy

This week, the WindEurope Ports Platform meeting in Ireland puts the spotlight on a simple truth: there is no wind without port investments. Ports are stepping up. The meeting comes as Europe...

Low Auction Budget Puts UK Offshore Wind at Risk

The UK Government has announced an initial budget for the next offshore wind auction round (Allocation Round 7, or AR7). The initial proposed budget is 900 million pounds for conventional bottom-fixed offshore wind and...

SolarPower Europe launches Agrisolar Policy Map to guide EU strategy

SolarPower Europe has unveiled its new Agrisolar Policy Map, a comprehensive policy tool designed to benchmark agrisolar regulations across 18 EU Member States. The Map highlights best practices and regulatory gaps, aiming...

Birds of Serbia under Threat from Climate Change

All birds have, through evolution, adapted to specific environmental conditions – temperature, precipitation patterns, seasonal changes, and the availability of food. This complex ecological framework that enables their survival is now rapidly...

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