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Đedović: Preparation for the Construction of a Nuclear Power Plant Will Take Around Four Years
Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Đedović Handanović chaired the first meeting of the Interministerial Expert Working Group tasked with examining the justification for embarking on the development of nuclear energy. Together...
New Equipment at EPS at the Kostolac Open-Pit Mine “Drmno”
At the Kostolac open-pit mine “Drmno,” the installation of a new self-propelled conveyor, worth 10.6 million euros, has been completed and it is expected to be put into coal production starting in...
From Desert to Pasture: Solar Energy That Changes Lives
Solar power plants are no longer just projects of the future – they are already shaping the present and the world ahead. What remains is to consider how they can be used...
Gas in Europe – Romania Leads the EU, While Norway Is the Key Supplier Outside the Union
Romania remains at the top of natural gas production within the European Union, but this does not change the continent’s strong dependence on imports.
Over the past two years, Romania has grown into...
Romania Strengthens Renewable Energy Capacity with 190 Megawatts of Solar Power
Romania is launching the construction of three solar power plants with a total capacity of 190 megawatts (MW), enough to supply electricity to more than 160,000 households.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is...
The Invisible Source of Solar Energy for Ancient Buildings
How can we protect rich cultural heritage while simultaneously improving energy efficiency? Ancient buildings—and even entire historic cities—pose a unique challenge, as they require upgrades that must not alter their original appearance.
For...
Sustainability of Europe’s mobility systems 2025
Transport is fundamental to Europe’s economy and society. It enables the movement of goods and people across regions, supporting markets and sustaining over 10 million jobs while contributing around 5 percent of gross domestic product. It is also responsible for a substantial share of...
KEY – The Energy Transition Expo Rewrites The Energy Agenda.
In the current climate of economic and geopolitical instability and increasingly fierce global competition, energy is still a strategic lever for ensuring independence, security, autonomy and competitiveness for Europe and its industrial...
Nina Stanarević dedicates her artisan craft to ecology and sustainable practices
How everyday, previously used objects can be given a second life is something Nina Stanarević, a graphic designer and hand bookbinder from Banja Luka, demonstrates through her work every day. Her brand,...
Bobija Project, Western Serbia: New Sampling Indicates Greater Polymetallic Potential
Australian company Middle Island Resources (MDI), focused on gold and base metals exploration, announced in its publications in September last year that it would carry out geological exploration at the Bobija project...
How Do Falling EU Orders Impact Serbian Automotive Factories and Employment?
It is no news that Serbia depends on Europe when it comes to markets. Given transport routes, geographic proximity, and the fact that Serbia is part of the same continent, doing business...
Montenegro Sets Priorities for Protecting the Adriatic Sea Until 2036
Montenegro has prepared a Draft Strategy for the Protection of the Marine Environment until 2036, establishing a long-term framework for preserving and improving the state of its seas in line with European...
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...
Regulation on Air Quality Control Adopted
At a session of the Government, the Regulation on determining the air quality control program within the state network was adopted, at the proposal of the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
According to the...
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...
Refund of Part of Excess Gas Revenues Brings Lower Tariffs for Consumers in Moldova
Moldova’s National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has reduced the regulated price of natural gas for households (a price set/approved by the state regulator rather than the free market). As of 4...


