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Government adopts regulations on programme of aid to citizens for repairing damage caused by natural disasters

The Serbian government adopted today the Regulation on establishing a state programme of aid and reconstruction of damaged family houses owned by citizens due to the effects of strong stormy wind, hail and rain in July 2023, which earmarks funds…
Event Announcement: SEE ENERGY 2023, Regional Energy Conference – October, Novi Sad

A two-day regional energy conference with an exhibition, SEE ENERGY- Connect & Supply 2023, will be held on October 2nd and 3rd, 2023, at the “Sheraton” hotel in Novi Sad. The conference, organized by the National Biomass Association “SERBIO,” will…
CHANGES IN THE RES SEGMENT LEAD TO A STABLE POWER SYSTEM

The long-awaited Law on Amendments to the Law on the Use of Renewable Energy Sources resolves the issue of numerous requests for the connection of new solar and wind power plants to the national power grid without jeopardizing the safety…
GREEN TRANSITION – AN OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP SUSTAINABLE ECOSYSTEMS

The Republic of Croatia has been strongly encouraging the use of renewable energy sources (RES) for some time now. According to EUROSTAT data for 2021, RES had a 31.3 per cent share in the country’s gross direct consumption. A new…
URBAN BEEKEEPING REQUIRES LOCAL INITIATIVE

Urban beekeeping involves setting up and maintaining beehives with bees on the flat roofs of buildings in urban areas. Still, we can say that the real answer is environmentally conscious citizens, companies and institutions, those who recognize the importance of…
EU’s domestic material consumption remained stable in 2022

In 2022, the domestic material consumption of the EU economy remained relatively stable at around 14.5 tonnes per person, indicating a very slight increase of 0.4 percent compared with 2021 (14.4 tonnes per person). Since 2000, the EU reduced its…
Low-cost solutions can give billions access to modern cooking by 2030, but the world is failing to deliver

Nearly one in three people around the world still cook their meals over open fires or on basic stoves, resulting in significant damage to health, living standards and gender equality – and yet this challenge can be overcome this decade…



