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Climate Change Conference in Kragujevac

On Thursday 1st October, 2015 in Kragujevac a Conference was held under the name “Local communities – key actors in the fight climate change in Serbia” within the set of activities “Ecological...

Solar Power Brings Europe Significant Savings Amid Middle East Crisis

The events in the Middle East have prompted countries around the world to increase investments in renewable energy, and a new report from SolarPower Europe highlights just how much solar power is...

ENTSO-E Publishes Final Report on the Causes of the Power Outage in Spain and Portugal

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) has published the final report of the Expert Panel on the power outage of 28 April 2025 in continental Spain and Portugal....

World’s largest fertiliser plant using green hydrogen to produce 260,000 tonnes annually

In Paraguay, the construction of the Villeta Green H₂ fertiliser plant, based on green hydrogen, is planned. Once completed, it will produce around 260,000 tonnes of low-carbon calcium ammonium nitrate per year....

EPCG Takes Over Study on the Construction of Gas-Fired Power Plants in Montenegro

The Electric Power Company of Montenegro (EPCG) has officially taken over a feasibility study on the construction of gas-fired power plants in Montenegro, which has shown that electricity generation from liquefied petroleum...

Air Pollution Claims Nearly 7 Million Lives Worldwide Each Year

Air pollution represents the single greatest environmental risk to human health and is linked to nearly 7 million premature deaths every year, according to data from the World Health Organization (WHO). WHO estimates...

Prelog – A Small City With a Big Vision

Prelog is a town in Međimurje County, northern Croatia, that is highly committed to sustainable development and environmental protection. The city actively promotes green initiatives and projects that improve the quality of...

Three New Laws Governing the Oil and Gas Sector Adopted

The National Assembly has adopted three new laws regulating the oil and gas sector, which — as stated — will contribute to greater security, quality, and reliability of supply to the domestic...

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...

Trgovska gora – A Quarter Century of Resistance to Nuclear Waste

Trgovska Gora is a hilly-mountainous area on the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, which has come into the public spotlight due to Croatia’s plans to establish longterm storage facilities for...

Innovative Materials: More Efficient Production of Green Hydrogen From Sunlight

Hydrogen is increasingly described as the fuel of the future and one of the best solutions for decarbonizing heavy machinery, such as airplanes and ships, where electrification is not easily feasible. However,...

Smart gardens – a technological response to climate challenges in agriculture

Agriculture in Serbia faces significant challenges today. Climate change brings increasingly unpredictable weather conditions, while the average age of the farming population is high, and producers’ financial capacity is often limited. Added...

The Forests of Serbia – Guardians of Water, Soil, Life, and the Future

As the world increasingly recognises forests as key allies in the fight against climate change, Serbia is recording a positive trend – forest cover today stands at 39 percent, with total green...

New gas routes from Greece via Bulgaria to Ukraine

The Independent Natural Gas Transmission Operator of the Greece–Bulgaria Interconnector (ICGB) has announced the launch of two new cross-border routes – Route 2 and Route 3 – within the framework of the...

EU Needs to Take Decisive Actions on Electricity Grids for Competitiveness and Security

European citizens and businesses want affordable, secure, and clean energy. Homegrown wind energy helps boost Europe’s competitiveness, security and prosperity while delivering on decarbonisation. But insufficient grid build-out is hindering the deployment...

Montenegro’s Environmental Inspectors Uncover Hundreds of Violations in H1 2025

The Environmental Inspectorate of Montenegro carried out a total of 691 inspections from January 1 to June 30, 2025, the Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development, and Northern Region Development announced. During these...

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