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By the End of 2022, Serbia Will Have Three Times More Electricity From Solar Sources

This year, Serbia will have three times more electricity produced from solar panels, thanks to the simplified procedures and subsidies of this ministry, stated the State Secretary of the Ministry of Mining...

Luxor Solar – We Offer Customers Only the Best and Most Flexible Solution

More than a hundred years have passed since the discovery of the photovoltaic effect - the way of converting solar energy into electricity, and the first solar panels were produced only in...

US Company Bechtel Interested in the HPP “Djerdap 3” Project

The president of the US construction giant Bechtel, Stuart Jones said, after talks with the Minister of Mining and Energy, Zorana Mihajlovic, and the US Ambassador to Belgrade, Christopher Hill, that the...

EBRD Supports Small Businesses and Female Entrepreneurs in Kosovo

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is backing women entrepreneurs and small businesses in Kosovo with a new financing package to Agency for Finance in Kosovo (AFK), a microfinance institution. Some...

Global Coal Demand is Set to Return to its All-Time High in 2022

The world’s consumption of coal is set to rise slightly in 2022, taking it back to the record level it reached nearly a decade ago, according to an IEA report, which notes...

ABB Formula E London E-Prix Showcases Sustainable Transport Down By The River

Following the latest rounds in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in New York City, the series has crossed the Atlantic in a return to the ExCeL London exhibition center. With changes...

As Heatwaves Blanket Europe, Cities Turn to Nature for Solutions

Heat records continue to topple across the globe as concurrent heatwaves bake multiple countries. From the United States to Europe and China to Japan, extreme temperatures have soared for weeks, killing hundreds of...

Mihajlovic: It is realistic that electricity will become more expensive, we have prepared a regulation for vulnerable population

Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic said that she expects the price of electricity for citizens to rise and that the Regulation on energy-vulnerable customers has been prepared, which will help...

As of September 1, electricity for households 6.5 percent more expensive

Starting from September 1, the price of electricity for households and smaller customers will amount to 8,144 din/kWh and will mark an increase of 6.5 percent compared to the current average price...

How Can A Life-Cycle Approach Curb The Plastic Pollution Crisis?

At the recent United Nations Ocean Conference, another 22 governments agreed to join the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment, which unites stakeholders around the goal of transitioning towards a circular economy for...

Development of the Electricity Network as a Key to a Greater Regional RES Integration

This process is unstoppable in developed countries, but despite the odds and good preconditions we have in this region to a more active approach to green transformation, the process is moving insignificantly....

EU Solar Set to Save Additional 4.6 BCM Gas in 2022

As the European Commission launches its solidarity action to reduce gas consumption this winter, SolarPower Europe reveals the bloc is set to exceed even the highest projections of solar power generation in...

ABB Publishes New Edition Of ABB Review, Focused On Better Decisions

ABB today released the 3/2022 edition of ABB Review, the company’s technical journal. The lead topic for this quarter is “better decisions,” examining the decision making benefits of digital solutions throughout the enterprise,...

Cooperation with Hungary in Field of Renewable Hydrogen

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Mining and Energy Zorana Mihajlovic and Hungarian Minister of Technology and Industry László Palkovics signed a Memorandum of understanding in the field of renewable hydrogen between...

“This heatwave is the new normal”, WMO Secretary-General says

“We have broken an all-time high in the UK”, said Petteri Taalas, WMO Secretary-General. “Heatwaves will happen more frequently because of climate change. The connection has been clearly demonstrated by IPCC”. Stable high...

Leveraging Urban Agriculture to Support Cities

Cities, which occupy just 3 percent of the Earth’s land, account for up to 80 percent of energy consumption and 75 percent of carbon emissions.  By 2050, nearly 70 percent of the global...

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