EPS: What does ‘restructuring’ mean?
Briefing | 5 May 2017
Serbia’s national electricity company (EPS) – despite its long-standing relationship with the EBRD, and despite Serbia‘s obligation to align its legislation to the EU’s environmental, competition, human rights and climate policies – does not plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, to change the structure of its electricity mix in favour of renewables, or to respect human rights.
Theme: Energy and climate | Social and economic impacts
Location: Serbia
Project: EBRD/EIB energy policy review | Kolubara B lignite-fired power plant, Serbia
Tags: EPS | coal | resettlement
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