Vlada da dokaže javni interes od otvaranja ležišta uglja u Matarugama
December 30, 2021
Podgorica, (MINA-BUSINESS) – Grupa nevladinih organizacija (NVO) koju čine Bankwatch, Da zaživi selo, Legalis i Eko-tim, uputila je danas …
Инспекција на малите хидроцентрали – „на чесен збор“
December 27, 2021
Контролата на работењето на малите хидроцентрали, во услови кога државата грчевито се бори за секој киловат-час струја, е прашање на периферијата на интересот на јавноста.
Recommendations for inclusion of the Air Quality and National Emissions Ceilings Directives in the Energy Community Treaty
December 17, 2021
This analysis examines the legal options for implementing the EU’s Air Quality and National Emissions Ceiling Directives into the Energy Community Treaty, so that air pollution from coal power plants, as well as from other power plants using fossil fue
Ugljevik power plant, Bosnia and Herzegovina
December 17, 2021
Commissioned in 1985, the 300 MW coal power plant in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, has become famous for emitting more sulphur dioxide than all of Germany’s coal power plants in 2019.
Pljevlja I power plant, Montenegro
December 16, 2021
The existing 225 MW Pljevlja thermal power plant in the north of Montenegro, near the borders with Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, has been operating since 1982. The plant was originally planned to comprise two units but the second one was never built. The plant, along with the extensive use of coal and wood for heating, has caused unbearably bad air quality in the town.
Kostolac B power plant (B1, B2), Serbia
December 16, 2021
The Kostolac B power plant, consisting of 2 units of 350 MW each, first entered into operation in 1987. In 2022, the plant delivered 4388 GWh of electricity to the grid, nearly 20 per cent of the country’s coal-based generation.
FOTO: Javna tribina “Linija (od)brane- Posljednji spas za rijeku Bosnu!”
December 15, 2021
U prostorijama MZ Janjići je 14.12.2021 održana javna tribina “Linija (od)brane: Posljednji spas za rijeku Bosnu!” u zajedničkoj …
Secret negotiations and fossil fuels plague planning of EU’s just transition away from coal
December 15, 2021
The public has largely been kept in the dark by Member State governments in central and eastern Europe about their plans to move EU regions away from a dependency on coal, leaving the door open for other funding schemes to support fossil fuels projects.
Status of the Territorial Just Transition Plans in central and eastern Europe: December 2021 update
December 13, 2021
This briefing, the fifth in our series on the Territorial Just Transition Plans (TJTPs), provides an overview of the general Territorial Just Transition Plan progress in seven CEE countries: Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slov
In Bulgaria, marking an air pollution tragedy with another one in the making
December 13, 2021
Bankwatch member group Za Zemiata illuminates Sofia’s thermal power plant to protest plans for the construction of a waste incineration facility that would poison the capital.