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Climate Change: Cities are Key to Cutting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The heat that saw forest fires sweep through Uttarakhand and damage the already fragile ecosystem of the Himalayas… the heat spikes that caused deaths in Rajasthan and Bihar… the drought that put...

Turkey hits historic gas consumption record in January

Turkey's monthly natural gas consumption reached a historic record high at 5.78 billion cubic meters (bcm) in January 2016, according to data from Turkish Energy Watchdog. In January 2016, 5.78 bcm of...

First Anaerobic Digestion Biogas Plant Opened in Macedonia

The first organic waste to biogas anaerobic digestion facility in Macedonia has been officially opened by the country’s Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy, Mihail Cvetkov last Friday. Located on a...

European Commission probes Romania’s request for more aid and a longer restructuring period for CE Oltenia

The European Commission launched an in-depth investigation at the end of February into the amended restructuring plan for Romania’s state-owned energy company CE Oltenia, in order to determine whether the proposed increase...

Montenegro One Step Closer to Integration into the European Electricity Market

The Secretariat of the Energy Community announced that on February 15, Montenegro finalized the transposition of the Electricity Integration Package by adopting the last two legal acts – government regulations that define...

Bulgaria: Experimental Biomass Co-Firing to Begin Soon at Maritsa East 2 Thermal Power Plant

At the Maritsa East 2 thermal power plant in Bulgaria, experimental co-firing of waste wood biomass is set to begin by the end of February. Bulgaria’s Minister of Energy, Zhecho Stankov, stated...

EPS: Stable Electricity Production Without Imports

According to data from Elektrodistribucija Srbije, around 51,000 citizens will be exempt from paying their January electricity bill, as they were without power for more than 24 hours. The largest number of...

Montenegro to Build a 400 kV Transmission Line to Strengthen Interconnection with Bosnia and Herzegovina

Montenegro is launching a project to strengthen the transmission network in the northwestern part of the country. The plan includes the construction of a 400 kV transmission line to the border with...

Citizen Sensors Reveal: More Than 80 Municipalities in Serbia Experienced Air Pollution in 2025

More than 80 municipalities in Serbia recorded excessive air pollution in 2025, according to the latest results from the citizen-led air quality monitoring network, published in a report by the Belgrade Open...

ECA Warns: EU at Risk Due to Shortage of Critical Raw Materials for the Green Transition

The European Union is facing serious difficulties in securing the critical raw materials needed to achieve its energy and climate goals – this is the main conclusion of the latest report by...

Solar Recycling Container – An Innovation From Banja Luka

Plastic waste has become one of the greatest environmental challenges of the modern era. Enormous quantities of plastic end up in landfills, where it takes hundreds of years to decompose, releasing harmful...

New York on the brink of a law on fully electric buildings?

It has long been known that buildings are among the largest polluters—not only globally, but also in the state of New York. According to currently available data, buildings are responsible for nearly...

NIS Agrees on Crude Oil Imports via JANAF, Restart of Pančevo Refinery Expected Soon

Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS) has agreed on the import of the first quantities of crude oil via the Adriatic Pipeline (JANAF), creating the conditions for the restart of production at the Pančevo...

How CBAM Will Transform the Serbian Economy

As of 1 January 2026, Serbia enters a new economic reality: the full implementation of CBAM (the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism) will not only pose a regulatory challenge but also test the...

CBAM and the Energy Community: Readiness Level of the Region’s Countries

The European Union has decided to fully implement its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) as of 1 January 2026. The core principle of CBAM is that every ton of carbon dioxide embodied...

Celebrating Five Years of Siemens Energy Serbia: Shaping the Energy Future of the Region

Five years after Siemens Energy became an independent company, this global energy leader has grown into one of the key drivers of energy transition. In Serbia, Siemens Energy has maintained its reputation...

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