For the second year in a row, Western Balkan’s coal- fired power plants breach pollution limits by 6 times. Two and a half years since pollution…
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Serbia still generates more than 60 per cent of its electricity output from a mix of lignite and hard coal. Hydropower contributes another 30 per cent.…
According to its energy strategy of European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), this bank will no longer finance coal-fired thermal power project, but will invest…
Reconstruction contract of coal-based thermal power plant Pljevlja was signed by Montenegrin state-owned power utility EPCG and a consortium led by Chinese Dongfang Electric Company (DEC).…
All the Balkan countries, except Albania, two years ago, were planning the construction of at least one coal-fired thermal power plant. This changed as three out…
Serbia continues to develop coal power plant projects. The country is arguing that “it is not possible” to replace the fossil fuel with other sources “in…
In March, EPS signed a preliminary agreement on cooperation with Chinese company PowerChina on the construction of coal-fired thermal power plant Kolubara B. The preliminary agreement…
During the two-month state of emergency,in the period between 13 March and 12 May, coal-fired thermal power plant AES Galabovo and its wind farm Saint Nikola…
At the union’s south-eastern members: Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia and Slovenia, it is especially evident that coal-fired thermal power plants still dominate EU’s top 10 CO2 emitters,…
Coalmine and thermal power plant (RiTE) Ugljevik, operated by power utility ERS, estimates that it will record losses in total amount of 37.5 million euros in…