The Romanian renewable energy company Renovatio and Croatia’s telecommunications services provider Hrvatski Telekom will install the first 23 fast charging stations for...
Tag - Environment & Energy
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)...
The Lithuanian Competition Council has approved the acquisition of Nelja Energia, an operator of wind farms in Estonia and Lithuania, by Enefit Green, the renewable...
Ratings agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) has affirmed its long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings on Albania at B+/B, with a...
Over the past couple of years, Russia’s role in the Western Balkans has been gaining ever more attention. While we know that Moscow is trying to extend its influence...
I first arrived in Ukraine more than 20 years ago, when I was transferred to Lviv for about nine months to lead one of IFC’s first advisory projects in support of the...
With Slovakia leading the Visegrad Group for the next year, Ukraine is now hoping to revive stalled cooperation with the group, possibly turning the V4 into the V5...
Unit Six of Bulgaria’s only operational nuclear power plant at Kozloduy will function until 2051. Rosatom, a Russian state nuclear energy company, has signed a contract...
The people of Zagreb stand to benefit from a large investment in the modernisation of their electricity and heating supply under a joint effort by the European Bank for...