Romania: Cernavoda Unit 2...

Unit 2 of Romania’s sole nuclear power plant, Cernavoda, was brought back online...

Montenegro: Major renewable energy...

Two significant renewable energy projects are progressing in the village of Korita, located...

Bulgaria: Solaris Holding launches...

Solaris Holding, a joint venture between Bulgarian-German solar developer Sunotec and Eurohold Bulgaria,...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Electricity...

Gross electricity production in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH) reached 512...
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Serbia: Vinca waste-to-energy facility begins operations, powers 5% of Belgrade’s households

The waste-to-energy facility in Vinca, Serbia, has officially commenced operations, marking a major milestone in the city’s efforts to improve waste management and promote...

Waste management and environment regulations for industrial facilities in Serbia

Investors looking to establish industrial facilities in Serbia must prepare a range of environmental and technical studies to comply with national regulations. These studies...

Waste management requirements in Serbia, energy and industrial construction projects 

In Serbia, waste management for energy and industrial construction projects is governed by national laws that align with European Union standards. Effective waste management...

Serbia: Extension of Zijin’s Mining waste management permit denied

Ministry rejected the Chinese company's request in November last year, but only released it in April in response to an FOI request – stoking...

Serbia: Electricity production at Vinca incinerating plant to start in May

Serbian Vinca Solid Waste Management Center will start producing heat and electricity at full capacity in May 2024, upon the completion of the test...

Waste-to-Energy in Serbia for Energy intensive heavy industries

Serbia, in its quest for sustainable development, has begun embracing waste-to-energy solutions to address its waste management challenges. The country's efforts are primarily focused...
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