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International Energy Fair Begins
The 19th International Energy Fair and the 20th International Fair for Environmental Protection and Natural Resources "Ecofair" opened at the Belgrade Fair, featuring more than 50 exhibitors from Serbia and abroad until...
International E-Waste Day
International E-Waste Day, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of proper management of electronic and electrical waste, is observed on October 14th. As one of the fastest-growing types of waste, e-waste...
Marked Increase in EU Exports of Recyclables in 2023
In 2023, the EU exported 8.5 million tonnes of recyclable products (paper, plastic and glass) to extra-EU countries, a 34 percent increase from 2022 (6.4 million tonnes), while imports dropped by 19...
New Chargers For Improving E-Mobility
During the summer season, the number of electric cars on Serbia’s roads is continuously growing due to their increasing popularity in Europe. Although the infrastructure represents one of the main obstacles to...
How Can Residental Communities Take Advantage of the Energy Transition
The energy transition, which involves shifting from fossil fuels to clean and renewable energy sources, entails the democratization and decentralization of electricity production and consumption. Residential buildings, especially in larger cities where...
Energy Transition and Market Challenges
During the first day of the Western Balkans Energy Week 2024, held on October 9 and 10 in Montenegro, a panel titled "Navigating Market Challenges: From Securing Land to Balancing Conditions" was...
Driving Towards a Sustainable Future is Faster with a Developed Charging Network
A car is no longer just a means of transportation from point A to point B. For city driving, where speed is heavily limited, a model from 2005 can perform nearly as...
500 Million Euros Annually for Renewable Energy Sources
The main goals of the projects that entail the construction of solar and wind power plants are energy supply security and increasing the share of renewable energy sources in our energy portfolio....
Montenegro: New Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources
On 17 August 2024, Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro adopted the Law on the Use of Energy from Renewable Sources, which was published in the Official Gazette of Montenegro, issue no....
Energy Week – Towards a Sustainable Future
Energy Week Western Balkans 2024 is a key event that brings together leading stakeholders in the energy sector, providing a platform for the exchange of ideas, strategies, and innovations aimed at a...
Sustainability And Development For A Better Quality Of Life
Cities, as major centers of population growth and dynamic urban development, often stand out as particularly vulnerable areas to the impacts of climate change. In this regard, Podgorica, the capital where nearly...
Natural Gas Demand Growth Oicks up in 2024 Amid Uncertainties Over Supply
Global demand for natural gas is increasing at a stronger rate in 2024 than in the previous two years, which were heavily affected by the turmoil of the global energy crisis. At...
Heating Season – Choosing Energy Sources in Times of Ecological Crisis
After yet another hot summer, the weather forecast shows a gradual drop in temperature, which will soon become more noticeable. This also signals the beginning of the heating season. In the past,...
Challenges of Competitive Energy Production in the Global Market
Forming a unified European energy market is crucial for the Energy Community (EC), which includes European Union members and nine other signatory countries. Although significant progress has been made over the past...
Number 37 – August 2024
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The energy transition in Serbia has become a key issue in the last few years, especially after the significant increase in the capacity of renewable energy sources (RES). Although Serbia managed to...
What is the fate of the Bajdina forest in Belgrade?
In the Belgrade neighborhood of Mirijevo, the third session of the City of Belgrade's Planning Commission was held a few days ago, where the fate of the spontaneous Bajdina forest was discussed.
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