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.
Serbia's retail prices for natural gas supplied to households and small business consumers are expected to drop by approximately 5 percent starting…
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) published its "Global Wind Report" for the year 2014.
According to the International Energy Agency, last year global emissions were unchanged. This happened for the first time during a period of economic…
All Energy Community Contracting Parties included in the RES LEGAL Europe database
The EU countries Greece, Bulgaria and Romania, as well as aspiring EU members Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Bosnia and…
Komercijalna Banka supports the initiative in private and municipal sectors
Serbia will establish cross-border connections to its neighbouring EU countries
The Implementation Report specifies on a yearly basis the progress made in implementing the Energy Community acquis.