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EBRD approves EUR 98.6 loan for disputed fossil gas mega pipeline in North Macedonia

April 25, 2024

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) yesterday approved a EUR 98.6 million loan for a fossil gas pipeline that would allow North Macedonia to increase its gas consumption by three to six times compared to 2021, its highest-consuming year so far. (1)


Bern Convention: Skavica dam in Albania contradicts the Balkan Lynx Recovery Programme

April 24, 2024

The Bureau of the Convention recently accepted a new complaint and urged the Albanian authorities to not develop projects which may negatively affect habitats and species.


Cleaning up District Heating: Best technologies and real-life examples

April 18, 2024

Intended for practitioners, policymakers, civil society and the energy sector, this brochure reviews various public financing options that can help enable the transition to clean district heating.


CEE Bankwatch urges EU action on Bosnia motorway project

April 5, 2024

April 5 (SeeNews) – The European Commission and EU public banks need to advocate for a reconsideration of the Corridor Vc motorway route …


New report: EU must act to prevent needless environmental and social damage by Corridor Vc motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina

April 5, 2024

The European Commission and EU public banks must press for a revision of the Corridor Vc motorway route near Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) if excessive environmental and social harm is to be avoided, finds a CEE Bankwatch Network report published today. (1)


The Corridor Vc motorway in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A decisive test for EU standards

April 5, 2024

Based on a March 2024 site visit, this report examines two planned sections of the motorway– from Mostar South to the Kvanj Tunnel and from Konjic to Mostar, through the iconic Prenj mountain. It presents updated findings and underlines that it is crucial for the European Commission, EIB and EBRD to ensure that the route south of Mostar and via Prenj is re-examined and publicly consulted if they want to avoid many more years of delay. 


Air pollution in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina

March 27, 2024

Ugljevik lignite-fired power plant, located in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is notorious Europe-wide for its extremely high emissions of sulphur dioxide into the air. Despite the exceptionally high stack of the power plant, the town of Ugljevik is still suffering from serious air pollution.


NGOs request investigation into EBRD loan for North Macedonia mega gas pipeline

March 25, 2024

Environmental watchdogs CEE Bankwatch Network and Eko-svest have today asked the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s (EBRD) redress mechanism to investigate a planned loan for a major new fossil gas pipeline from Greece to North Macedonia.


Mostar locals continue to resist Corridor Vc routing amid new tunnel loan talks

March 19, 2024

On 11-13 March a Bankwatch team visited Mostar and the nearby villages of Kosor, Ortiješ and Malo Polje. The team met with more than 25 landowners from the three villages, visited vineyards in Ortiješ, nearby construction sites on the Corridor Vc, and the Podveležje ridge. They discussed with local people the developments in the valley, ongoing legal action and the results of complaints at the EBRD’s accountability mechanism.


The great energy trap: An evaluation of the economic viability of replacing coal with gas in large power plants in Bulgaria

March 14, 2024

This report analyses several scenarios for replacing the existing coal capacity at Maritsa East and Bobov Dol with new gas-fired units. It looks at the implications of these projects becoming financially viable, including the investments required, possible state aid, and the electricity costs for households. 


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