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Západný Balkán nevyužíva potenciál vetra, do uhlia investuje dvojnásobok

Energia | May 31, 2016

Investičné náklady na výstavbu uhoľných elektrární sa pohybujú na úrovni 4,5 miliárd eur, pričom väčšina pochádza z verejných zdrojov. Projekty veterných parkov si vyžiadajú 1,89 miliárd a postavia ich prevažne súkromní investori.


Vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor investim në fabrika qymyri dhe centrale ere

Monitor | May 30, 2016

Vendet e Ballkanit Perëndimor po planifikojnë të ndërtojnë 2 fabrika të reja të qymyrit dhe të centraleve të erës, në pesë vitet e ardhshme. Ky vendim, i cili është në kontrast të mprehtë me angazhimet e tyre për të rritur pjesën e energjisë së rinovueshme, njoftohet nga organizata joqeveritare Bankwatch.


88 milionë euro import energjie për të mbuluar humbjet në 2015

Rilindja Demokratike | May 30, 2016

Energjia e importuar për të mbuluar energjinë e konsumuar dhe të papaguar kapi vlerën e 88 milionë eurove në vitin 2015 sipas të dhënave të Entit Rregullator për statistikat e energjisë. Pjesa më e madhe humbjes u importua nga jashtë. OSHEE harxhoi 77 milionë euro për importin në tregun e jashtëm dhe rreth 13 milionë euro bleu tepricat e KESH që shkuan për mbulimin e humbjeve. Niveli i humbjeve për vitin 2015 u ul në 31.3%. Një vit më parë ato ishin 37.8%, ndërsa në vitin 2013 arrinin në 45%.


Westinghouse и “Росатом”. Как украинский атом стал жертвой конкурентных войн

РИА Новости Украина | May 29, 2016

Захватив украинский рынок ядерного топлива, Westinghouse не только получил дополнительные доходы, но и экспериментальную площадку для совершенствования собственной продукции, что позволит ей впоследствии выйти на другие европейские рынки.


The role of the French multinational Vinci in construction of Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway

Crime Russia | May 27, 2016

The case on French company Vinci’s participating in construction of Moscow–Saint Petersburg motorway is to become a legal precedent. The Khimki Forest Defense activists brought the investigating judge Nanter in the exposure of the scheme on withdrawal of Russian public money to various offshore companies.


I Crna Gora da se okrene energiji vjetra

Vijesti Online | May 27, 2016

Izgradnja novih TE u regionu koštaće najmanje 4,5 milijardi eura, bez troškova proširenja rudnika i deponija šljake i pepela… Zemlje zapadnog Balkana počele su da ulažu u vjetroelektrane, ali i dalje dominiraju investicije u termoelektrane na ugalj, pokazuje analiza međunarodne organizacije CEE Bankwatch Network. Vlade u regionu, kako se navodi, planiraju gradnju novih TE na ugalj ukupne snage 2800 MW, dok će izgraditi vjetroelektrane ukupne snage svega 1166 MW …


Eight activists arrested in Nenskra power plant protests

Democracy & Freedom Watch | May 26, 2016

Tbilisi, DFWatch – Svan campaigners declare that their protests will continue as long as no alternatives to the current project assuming flooding of their native valley are presented. Police special forces arrested eight activists protesting against the construction of Nenskra Hydropower Plant and released them after imposing financial penalties.


Western Balkans investing at least 2.4 times more in coal than in wind power – Bankwatch

SeeNews | May 25, 2016

BELGRADE (Serbia), May 26 (SeeNews) – The Western Balkan countries are actively planning to build 2,800 MW of new coal plants and just 1,166 MW of wind power plants (WPPs) in the next five years, in sharp contrast to their commitments to raise the share of renewable energy in their energy mix, Praha-based non-governmental organisation CEE Bankwatch Network said on Thursday.


Going for a more country safeguards system in Asia-Pacific

Devex | May 24, 2016

The Asian Development Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency and the World Bank are partnering to boost safeguard systems in the Asia-Pacific, ensuring that development projects meet international standards for environmental and social protection. The three organizations will “help improve member countries’ safeguards systems and better manage the environmental and social risks associating with major developments,” Mark Kunzer, principal environment specialist of the ADB told Devex.


Трасса М-11 ведет во Францию

Радио Свобода | May 13, 2016

Противники строительства дороги Москва – Петербург надеются на французское правосудие в борьбе с офшорами Ротенберга Главному судье-расследователю города Нантер (Франция) направлен иск к французскому концерну Vinci, участвовавшему в строительстве трассы Москва – Петербург через Химкинский лес. Иск был подан совместно с юристами компании Sherpa и представителями некоммерческой организации Bankwatch.


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