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Ember Analysis: The Impact of Solar and Wind on Global Electricity Production in the First Half of 2025

The latest report from the international energy think tank Ember reveals that, for the first time in history, solar and wind power have overtaken coal in global electricity generation. Based on data covering 93 percent of global electricity demand for…
CEEFOR Celebrates 15 Years of Expertise and Steady Growth

The Center for Energy Efficiency and Sustainable Development – CEEFOR recently marked its 15th anniversary, celebrating not only a milestone in years but also a reaffirmation of its position in the field of sustainable development and energy efficiency. Over the…
WWF Expands a Network Of Hope – From Vienna To The Danube, From Schools To Forests

Climate change in Serbia is no longer an abstract threat – it is a reality. Droughts, extreme weather events, and shifts in seasonality are leaving a profound impact not only on agriculture but also on plant and animal life, warns…
The largest French offshore wind farm is being built off the coast of Normandy

The largest French offshore wind farm is set to be built off the coast of Normandy: TotalEnergies has won the AO8 auction for the development of Centre-Manche 2, which will become France’s biggest offshore wind project to date, with a…
The July Wildfire Wave In Serbia – An Alarm We Must Not Ignore

In July 2025, Serbia faced one of the most severe wildfire waves in its recent history. Although forest and field fires are not usually expected every summer to the extent, they are common in certain parts of the Mediterranean; this…
Bosnia and Herzegovina Leads the Region in Issues with Overvoltage

The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) oversees and manages the country’s power transmission system. Its competencies and responsibilities are defined by the overarching Law on Transmission, Regulator, and System Operator of Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as…
Most River Basins Faced Poor Hydrological Conditions in 2024

The year 2024 marked the sixth consecutive year of unstable hydrological cycles and was also the warmest year in 175 years of observations, according to the Global Water Resources Status Report 2024 published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The…



