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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....

Number 46 – February 2026

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is no longer the future – digitalization and automation are rapidly shaping everyday life, transforming the way we work, think, and produce. While some still view new technologies...

Serbia Plans to Increase Gas Imports from Azerbaijan to 1.4 Billion Cubic Meters Annually

During the 12th Ministerial Meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council in Baku, Assistant Minister of Mining and Energy for Oil and Gas, Saša Koković, emphasized the importance of energy security...

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...

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...

New RES Auctions: United Kingdom Adds 1.3 GW of Onshore Wind Capacity

Following successful offshore wind auctions, the United Kingdom has awarded contracts for 1.3 GW of new onshore wind capacity in the latest auction round. Contracts for a total of 28 onshore wind projects...

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...

MT-KOMEX 2025: A Year of Technological Breakthroughs and Regional Expansion

Numerous completed projects, technological breakthroughs, a substantial shift toward battery energy storage systems and tracker technologies, and expansion into regional markets marked 2025 as a turning point in the development of MT-KOMEX....

Talks on the acquisition of NIS under way, agreement expected by the end of the week

Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy, Dubravka Đedović Handanović, said that talks are currently under way between the Russian shareholders of Naftna industrija Srbije (NIS), Hungary’s MOL, and other potential buyers, adding...

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...

What’s New in the ESG Landscape of the European Union

In recent months, several decisions have been published that are reshaping the European approach to sustainability across various sectors, while some previously adopted measures will begin to apply in the new year....

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...

The Green Transition Cannot Be Put on Hold – Erste Bank Launches a Pioneering ESG Model in Serbia

At a moment when the world is once again shifting its focus from sustainability to rapid profit, Erste Bank in Serbia is doing the opposite precisely: we remain the most significant financial...

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