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The July Wildfire Wave In Serbia – An Alarm We Must Not Ignore
In July 2025, Serbia faced one of the most severe wildfire waves in its recent history. Although forest and field fires are not usually expected every summer to the extent, they are common in certain parts of the Mediterranean; this…

Bosnia and Herzegovina Leads the Region in Issues with Overvoltage
The Independent System Operator in Bosnia and Herzegovina (NOSBiH) oversees and manages the country’s power transmission system. Its competencies and responsibilities are defined by the overarching Law on Transmission, Regulator, and System Operator of Electricity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as…

A Game-Changer: ProCredit Bank’s Net Zero Calculator for Measuring CO₂ Emissions
ProCredit Bank has developed the first Net Zero Calculator for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Serbian market. This tool enables businesses to easily measure their carbon footprint, understand where their emissions come from, and plan their next steps…

The Primeval Forests of the Federation of BiH Among the Few in Europe
Primeval forests are one of the most valuable and most sensitive ecosystems on Earth. They absorb large amounts of rainfall, serve as a crucial regulatory core of global climate and biogeochemical processes, and provide a home to a vast number…

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 of renewable sources and nuclear energy in its…

New Rules Shape the Pellet Market in Serbia
Clear rules have recently been established in the domestic wood biomass market, bringing more order, safety, and transparency. The quality of firewood, wood pellets, and wood briquettes is, for the first time, covered by unified rules that standardize the key…

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 renewable sources by taking the lead in…



