Katarina Vuinac
16th IRENA Assembly: 40 Innovations for More Resilient and Equitable Energy Systems

The Sixteenth Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) was held in Abu Dhabi, marking the first major international energy gathering of 2026. The Assembly took place under the theme Mobilising Humanity: Renewable Energy for Shared Prosperity, with the…
How the RS Fund Is Building the Green Transition: Plans, Results, and Challenges

The Environmental Protection Fund of the Republic of Srpska plays an important role in financing and promoting projects that contribute to nature protection and the improvement of environmental standards. Through various funding programs, the Fund supports local communities, businesses, and…
Energy Outlook 2025: Renewable Growth Reshapes Global Market

The year we are saying goodbye to has been extremely dynamic – bringing new social and environmental risks, but also clear progress toward a cleaner energy system, as summarized by Ember in its review of the global energy transition in…
Germany: Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant Being Commissioned

The German energy company RWE (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk) has recently begun the commissioning process of Europe’s largest green hydrogen production facility. The plant is located in Lingen, in western Germany, and, as reported by international media, this is the first phase…
Corporate Social Responsibility: How MaxBet Builds Social Capital

At a time when ESG standards are increasingly evaluated by their real impact on the community rather than declarative promises, MaxBet approaches social responsibility as a long-term strategy rather than a season of campaigns. The company’s integration into Flutter International…
Poland Successfully Concludes Its First Offshore Wind Auction

Poland has successfully completed its first competitive auction for offshore wind energy, which awarded support for three major projects in the Baltic Sea, with a total capacity of 3.4 GW. Besides marking a significant milestone in the country’s energy transition,…
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 center of around one hundred thousand inhabitants, which,…



