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Home > Archives for Beyond Fossil Fuels

Beyond Fossil Fuels

Nevladniki ostro nad banke, ki z milijardami financirajo termoelektrarne

December 6, 2019

Banke so v zadnjih treh letih podjetjem, ki načrtujejo vzpostavitve novih termoelektrarn, priskočile na pomoč s 745 milijardami dolarjev, je razvidno iz poročila nevladnih organizacij, ki ob tem banke pozivajo, naj nehajo financirati ta sektor.

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Trading profit for health: exploring Bosnia’s toxic relationship with coal

December 6, 2019

In Europe, there is still a place where coal is transported by a steam locomotive: the Banovići mine in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

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Trading profit for health: exploring Bosnia’s toxic relationship with coal

December 6, 2019

Source: Trading profit for health: exploring Bosnia’s toxic relationship with coal

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North Macedonia: coal exit welcome, but no excuse for ecosystem destruction

December 5, 2019

Two out of three scenarios in the country’s groundbreaking draft Energy Strategy foresee a coal exit by 2025 – excellent news in a country traditionally dominated by coal-fired electricity. But the Strategy’s plans for hydropower are unrealistic, writes Nevena Smilevska.

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Nevladine udruge iz BiH upozorile NLB na spornu termocentralu Tuzla 7 u BiH

December 4, 2019

Više nevladinih udruga iz Bosne i Hercegovine upozorilo je upravu Nove Ljubljanske banke (NLB) na kontroverznost odluke da ta banka u konzorciju s bankom Intesa Sanpaolo i ruskom Sberbankom sa 75 milijuna eura kreditira gradnju sedmog bloka termoelektrane u Tuzli za koju smatraju da je ekološki i ekonomski sporna, piše mariborski list “Večer”.

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European banks must not support a “new Šoštanj 6” in Bosnia-Herzegovina, warn NGOs

December 2, 2019

Slovene bank NLB’s offer of a loan for the construction of the controversial Tuzla 7 coal power plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina poses serious risks to the bank and its shareholders due to a slew of legal and economic issues around the project, warned a group of non-governmental organisations in a letter to the bank today (1). 

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Policy briefing: the just transition fund

November 29, 2019

A multi-billion just transition fund to support communities in Europe’s coal-heavy regions is a priority for Ursula von der Leyen’s new Commission, with legislation expected in the first two weeks of December.

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Hidroenergija na zapadnom Balkanu – ko plaća, a ko profitira?

November 21, 2019

O tome kako su i zašto beneficije za obnovljive izvore energije uglavnom korištene za gradnju malih hidroelektrana, razgovaramo sa Igorom Vejnovićem iz Mreže za monitoring javnih banaka i finansija u centralnoj i istočnoj Evropi (CEE Bankwatch Network).

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MINI HIDROELEKTRANE: Mala korist za veliko uništavanje prirode

November 19, 2019

Imperativ na Balkanu posljednjih desetak godina postale su investicije u proizvodnju električne energije. Financijskom podrškom iz Europe, Svjetske banke i Europske banke za obnovu i razvoj na području između Slovenije i Turske izgradit će se gotovo 3.000 malih hidroelektrana, čija snaga varira između pet kilovata i deset megavata.

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Red het wilde water

November 18, 2019

De Europese Unie eist van haar aspirant-leden dat zij het gebruik van duurzame energie opschroeven. Reden voor verschillende Balkanstaten om grootscheeps dammen aan te leggen. Corruptiegevoelig, en niet goed voor het milieu. Het protest zwelt aan. Red het wilde water.

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