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Moving Western Balkan district heating systems away from fossil fuels   

November 21, 2022

With winter fast approaching, the need for efficient, clean and affordable district heating in communities throughout the Western Balkans is pressing.

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Renewables to needlessly endanger EU protected natural areas: Reaction to today’s European Parliament committee vote on the Renewable Energy Directive

November 14, 2022

The European Parliament ITRE committee, responsible for energy issues, today approved the Commission’s proposal for a revised Renewable Energy Directive, undermining existing environmental legislation to allow damaging projects in the EU’s protected natural areas. 

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Reaction to European Parliament vote: Ensnaring the EU in a fossil fuel trap

November 10, 2022

While world leaders are debating how to tackle the climate crisis at COP27 in Egypt, a majority of Members of the European Parliament voted today for the European Commission’s legislative proposal [1] on including REPowerEU chapters in recovery and resilience plans and paved an investment path that will prolong the EU’s dependence on imported fossil gas and cause further lock-in into high-emission and high-cost fossil fuel sources.

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‘Destructive, undemocratic and possibly illegal’ – green groups slate leaked EU renewables emergency measures

November 8, 2022

EU plans for an emergency regulation to accelerate renewable energy deployment are highly destructive for biodiversity, undemocratic and possibly illegal, CEE Bankwatch Network and EuroNatur warned today, after a leaked text of the proposal was published by Context Energie. 

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Lung Run Ugljevik: a race against time for a just transition

October 30, 2022

Under the motto ‘Run for clean air – step by step for a just transition’ more than 50 people from eight countries gathered on 29 October in Ugljevik, Bosnia and Herzegovina to raise awareness about the urgency of a clean and sustainable future for coal dependent regions in the Western Balkans in a ten-kilometre trail running event.

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Ukraine reconstruction: why we need electric urban transport investments now

October 25, 2022

A sustainable transport reconstruction in Ukraine’s cities should be a priority not only in long-term post-war recovery plans, but also in urgent support programs.

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Reaction to the European Parliament Environment Committee vote on amendments to the Renewable Energy Directive

October 25, 2022

The result of today’s voting on the Renewable Energy Directive is highly disappointing as it waives current rules on environmental assessments and protection of Natura 2000 areas.

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New report: Southeast Europe hydropower investment risks are high and rising

July 27, 2022

Greenfield large hydropower investments across southeast Europe (1) face major risks and low realisation rates, according to a new report by CEE Bankwatch, EuroNatur, Riverwatch and WWF Adria published today, which also highlights nine high-risk project cases (2).

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The Shared Green Deal project begins work on people-centered climate neutrality by 2050

July 12, 2022

Bankwatch is a partner in the new Shared Green Deal project that will use innovative social experiments to support the objectives of the European Green Deal, involving local communities across Europe.

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Bosnia’s planned Tuzla 7 lignite plant on the rocks after state aid U-turn

July 6, 2022

The future of the planned 450 MW Tuzla 7 lignite plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina is again in doubt after the country’s State Aid Council revoked its decision to approve a public guarantee for a EUR 614 million loan from China Eximbank last week, four years after the Council’s initial clearance.

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