The Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, the largest university in the Republic of Macedonia, has become the first university in the country to install...
Tag - Environment & Energy
Thanks to the LNG terminal on the island of Croatian island of Krk, Hungary could be importing gas from its southern neighbour by the end of 2019. “It is in both...
Amazon Poland does not pay workers on time and does not respect rules on working hours, the country’s labour inspectorate (PIP) has found. Chief labour inspector Wiesław...
Representatives of China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) have visited the site of the Belene Nuclear Power Plant in northern Bulgaria in order to familiarise...
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s central government has adopted a long-term Framework Energy Strategy which it hopes will draw EU funds under the IPA programme, as well as funds...
Uniper, a German energy giant and SOCAR, the state oil company of Azerbaijan have signed a deal to improve the energy efficiency of oil and gas production in the...
Like many of the countries of emerging Europe, Albania has been facing a demographic problem in recent years. Data from the 2018 National Report: Youth in Albania...
With the remarkable sight of rain-soaked Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović consoling her team after the World Cup final in Moscow still fresh in the memory, it...
The Romanian renewable energy company Renovatio and Croatia’s telecommunications services provider Hrvatski Telekom will install the first 23 fast charging stations for...
Lithuania’s state-run energy group Lietuvos Energija is to acquire wind farms with a total capacity of 34 megawatts from domestic operator Stemma Group, becoming the...
Serbia Serbia is continuing to grow its manufacturing capabilities, developing new strategies and opportunities in the sector, particularly through collaboration with...
Serbia needs to do much more in order for its energy market to reach the standards required by the European Union. Better use of renewables is just the beginning.
Stephen Ndegwa, the World Bank’s country manager for Serbia, and Peter Tabak, lead regional economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)...
