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BIOMASS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SOURCES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

Official data show that biomass is one of Serbia’s most significant renewable energy potentials, especially regarding agricultural biomass. Unfortunately, its potential is almost untapped. Serbia ranks fifth in Europe in heat energy production...

Hamilton Partners with Ameresco to Transform Closed Landfill into Source of Renewable Energy

Ameresco will design and develop a solar energy project that prioritizes environmental stewardship and responsible reuse of public land FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#cappedlandfill--Ameresco, Inc., (NYSE: AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and ...

Lightsource Renewable Energy Launches £600m Solar Buyback Program

UK-based renewable energy developer Lightsource is looking to diversify its revenue streams through a new program which will invest up to £600 million over the next five years in buying up solar...

Helping Kenya introduce county-level energy planning based on renewable resources

Participants from 33 counties attended a training course on sustainable energy, organized by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in the capital...

SolarPower Europe: Three Pillars of Flexibility for the European Energy System

To support the increase in flexibility of the energy system and facilitate the energy transition, SolarPower Europe has published a report titled “Flexibility: Strengthening the Grid through Battery Energy Storage and Demand...

Veliko Gradište Awaits an Influx of Solar Energy

The right moment to invest in solar power plants in Serbia no longer needs to be awaited – it is already here. Lower equipment prices and rising electricity costs together create excellent...

RESET Project Results: Education and Skills for the Renewable Energy Future of the Western Balkans (2023–2025)

Did you know that in the Western Balkans, carbon intensity is more than five times higher than in the EU, and that most households still rely on coal, oil, or even traditional...

Belgrade Fair, October 20–22: Energy Challenges and Environmental Solutions in One Place

This year’s 20th International Energy Fair, together with the 21st International Fair of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources EcoFair, will be presented to visitors from October 20 to 22, 2025, in Hall...

Energy Advisory Centers: Knowledge as the Currency of Climate Policy

Opportunities for change sometimes arise only in times of crisis. Climate change is a crisis that has forced us to finally alter our poor energy habits and raise the level of energy...

Czech Republic’s Ambitious Climate Goals: Stability Through Nuclear and Green Energy

The Czech Republic is recording notable successes in the fight against climate change - from reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 47 percent compared to 1990, to ambitious plans for expanding the share...

Do Green Energy and E-Mobility Have a Future in Southeast Europe?

Answers will be offered at the ZG Green Energy Fair, the first of its kind in Croatia and the largest in the region dedicated to renewable energy sources and e-mobility. The event...

Nuclear energy – Risk or pillar of Energy stability?

Countries striving for energy stability and achieving carbon neutrality are increasingly discussing nuclear energy as a possible source of a sustainable and stable electricity supply. Nuclear energy can complement an energy mix comprising...

Solar Trees: A New Chance for Solar Energy Development Without Destroying Forests

The global expansion of solar energy often comes with a high ecological cost—massive deforestation to make way for solar panels, creating a deep conflict between the need for renewable energy and the...

Switzerland on the Verge of an Energy Policy Shift

Switzerland may soon lift the ban on building new nuclear power plants, which has been in place since January 1, 2018, as part of the country’s “Energy Strategy 2050.” The decision to...

Collapse of Energy Grids and Their Resilience in the 21st Century

Electricity grids are the backbone of energy systems, from which complex and interconnected lines branch out, enabling even the most remote places in the country to access electricity. In the first half...

IRENA 2025: Digitalization, AI, and the Future of the Energy Transition

During IRENA Innovation Week 2025 (International Renewable Energy Agency – IRENA Innovation Week 2025), the central theme was the interconnection between digitalization and the energy transition. As emphasized, there is no digitalization...

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