In 2020, Montenegro received widespread praise for being the first Western Balkan country to introduce carbon pricing. Less than a year later, however, the scheme’s shortcomings…
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According to BiH Foreign Ministry, the country is planning to introduce CO2 emissions pricing and trading system by early 2026. Head of department for energy policy…
Croatia has launched a public debate on the amendments to the plan for the use of funds obtained from the sale of emission allowances through auctions…
The Romanian Government has mandated the Ministry of Energy to start talks with the European Commission in order to extend the state aid scheme to subsidize…
Director of the Energy Community Secretariat Janez Kopac said that the taxation of carbon dioxide emissions will be introduced in Western Balkan countries by 2025. According…
Ambitious new sectoral energy and climate goals will be included in Greece’s first Climate Law, including the decommissioning of all lignite plants by 2028 at the…
By installing rooftop solar panels the Ljubljana airport will cover about 7 % of its annual electricity needs and reduce CO2 emissions by 200 tons per…
Romanian Minister of Energy Virgil Popescu and CEO of Norwegian company Arbaflame Bjorn Knappskog have signed a letter of intent to transform the operation of CET…
Bulgarian district heating provider Toplofikatsiya Sofia should record a loss in the amount of 64 million euros in 2021, due to soaring prices of natural gas…
According to former Minister of Energy Razvan Nicolescu, Romania is among the countries with the lowest carbon dioxide emissions in Europe, with 3.8 tons per capita.…