Coal-fired power plants in Ukraine, the Western Balkans, Turkey, Poland and Germany are among the main contributors to air pollution in Europe, according to a study…
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Regarding Western Balkans countries, market share of the largest electricity producers, in this case state-owned, is extremely high. In Kosovo, the share amounts to 100 %,…
Mirroring the successful EU Initiative for coal regions in transition, the newly established secretariat will deliver support to coal regions in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro,…
Political pledges, including to follow the EU in its path towards a carbon neutral economy by 2050 made under the Sofia Declaration, are yet to be…
The International Hydropower Association (IHA), the Albanian Power Corporation (KESH) and the Swiss Government’s State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) launched a new initiative in the…
Hungarian State Secretary Peter Kaderjak said that a climate protection initiative by the Western Balkans Green Center, an institute of the Hungarian Ministry of Innovation and…
The virtual inaugural meeting brought together representatives from Coal Regions in Western Balkans and Ukraine – transitioning energy economies with the goal to share experiences, best…
The Green Agenda for the Western Balkans came as part of the presentation of a 9 billion euros Economic and Investment Plan for the Western Balkans…
The Nominated Electricity Market Operators (NEMOs) and Transmission System Operators (TSOs) from Austria, Germany, Poland and the 4M Market Coupling (4M MC) countries, namely the Czech…
Almost 100% Bulgaria’s gas is imported. Imports and exports of natural gas depend on the capacity of seven entry and exit points on cross-border gas pipelines…