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World Wildlife Day 2025: A Call for Sustainable Financing of Nature Conservation
The United Nations General Assembly declared March 3rd as World Wildlife Day (WWD) in 2013, as it marks the anniversary of the signing of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species...
India Builds the World’s Longest Oil Pipeline
India is set to achieve a new world record in the energy sector with the construction of the world's longest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipeline. The project is in its final stages,...
Germany Installed the Most Wind Turbines in Europe in 2024
Over the past year, Germany reaffirmed its leading position in Europe by installing more wind turbines than any other country on the continent. According to data from WindEurope, new onshore and offshore...
What Happens When Almost an Entire Country Loses Power – Chile’s Curfew
Chile experienced one of the most severe power outages in the last decade on February 25, 2025, when an unexpected collapse of the electrical system in the afternoon hours led to a...
A Guardian Of the Environment From Ljusina
U nfortunately, natural resources are invaluable treasures that we often fail to appreciate. This is evident in the many illegal dumpsites and trash left behind by careless individuals. It’s not uncommon to...
Legal Framework for ESG Issues in Serbia
In recent years, issues related to the environment, society, and corporate governance have gained increasing importance in both the global and domestic business landscapes. Serbia has laws regulating these areas, but questions...
Volvo Trucks at Bauma in Munich: New Vehicles and Technologies Supporting the Path to Zero Emissions
Volvo Trucks is attending the Bauma 2025 exhibition to showcase its commitment to decarbonizing transport in the construction industry. The company will present a wide range of products and technologies that enable...
Global AI and Energy Monitoring Center: IEA Announces Innovations as India Builds the World’s Largest Data Center
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has announced the launch of a Global AI and Energy Monitoring Center this spring to track the growing impact of data center construction on electricity consumption. During...
Nuclear Reactor – A State’s Sovereignty
Since it was first mentioned, the potential development of a nuclear energy program in Serbia has sparked significant interest. A topic absent from public discourse for decades, it has now garnered widespread...
Public Announcement For The Selection Of The Supplier Of Last Resort And Vulnerable Customers For Electricity Supply
The Ministry of Energy (hereinafter: the Ministry) invites interested energy entities engaged in electricity supply activities to submit bids in accordance with the Tender Documentation for the selection of the supplier of...
Boosting Green Megawatts for Kragujevac
Thanks to ongoing efforts to enhance energy efficiency and the growing interest in clean energy, new solar power plants have enriched Serbia, further expanding its solar capacity with additional green megawatts. These...
Education of Children is Crucial for Creating Environmentally Aware Generations
A child's upbringing is a period during which they discover themselves and the world around them. Through tailored play, learning, and other activities, a child gradually develops the ability to think critically,...
Energy Week – Towards a Sustainable Future
Energy Week Western Balkans 2024 is a key event that brings together leading stakeholders in the energy sector, providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and innovations aimed at a...
How Solar & Storage Will Drive the Balkan Green Energy Transition
The Balkans region is one of Europe’s most promising areas for solar growth. Boasting excellent solar irradiation and a rapidly improving investment climate, the region is making headway in realizing its solar...
Why Aren’t We Reducing our Reliance on Fossil Fuels Faster?
The world must rapidly cut its greenhouse gas emissions. Remarkable progress has been made, especially in the adoption of renewable energy in the transport and energy sectors, but the change is not...
Prosumers – an Important Link in Serbia’s Energy Transition
Although present on Serbia’s energy scene since 2014, the concept of prosumers only truly took off two years ago, and its popularity continues to grow daily.
Citizens, businesses, and numerous institutions can...


