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The Green for Growth Fund (GGF) decided to fund two of the first large-scale wind farms in Serbia with a total of EUR 31.85 million. The first wind…
The Secretariat’s WB6 report on sustainability finds that progress in a number of measures has been achieved by governments, although more political…
Minister of Mining and Energy Aleksandar Antić inaugurated the fifth international fair and conference RENEXPO 2018 – WATER and ENERGY at the Belexpo…
Both wood and agricultural biomass have been neglected despite their significant potentials, Dušan Jović from the Forest Administration of the…
Serbia's MK Fintel Wind, a joint venture of Serbian vertically integrated conglomerate MK Group and Italy's Fintel Energia Group, said it plans to…
German development financial institution DEG and a subsidiary of KfW Bank announced that it has acquired 10 % stake in the company Vetroelektrane…
The Slovenian energy service company GGE is offering new financial services
WindVision plans the construction of two wind farms
Focus on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia
Total onshore wind installed capacity in Serbia will increase from just 20 MW in 2014 to an estimated 542 MW by 2025.