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Dead end ahead: How gas plans are distracting the Western Balkans from the energy transition


This briefing provides an update on gas build-out plans in the Western Balkans since March 2023 and finds that they have remained remarkably steady in the last two years, despite increasing risks and financing challenges.

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24 March 2007
Letter of concern from communities impacted by the Dniester Pumped Storage Plant completion project
31 October 2006
Letter to EC representatives on breaches of law in Zagreb incinerator EIA approval

On November 24, 2006 Francois Delcuellerie, EC Desk Officer for Croatia answered to this letter. Download the response as pdf here. On September 3, 2007 Marijan Galovic of Green Action sent update to the originall letter. Download it as pdf here. On January 28, 2008 Croatian…

31 October 2006
Bankwatch Mail 30

In this issue: Race against time to salvage EU funding for sustainable energy in the new member states * Bulgaria’s nuclear dowry * Customer complaints hit EIB shopping centre loan in Hungary * Hot air could become hotter in Ukraine * EBRD Environmental Policy Review is roll…

22 September 2006
Boom Time Blues: Big oil’s gender impacts in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Sakhalin

This new study, based on a field research in April 2006 by Bankwatch and Gender Action, examines the gender impacts of the BTC pipeline project in Azerbaijan and Georgia, and the Sakhalin II oil and gas project on Sakhalin Island.

30 May 2006
Bankwatch Mail 29

In this issue: Cohesion or Collision? EU funding and biodiversity * Shell’s Sakhalin project no friend of people or nature * People’s right to know not fully reflected in EIB’s new plans to show * Will the neighbouring countries’ biodiversity be bulldozed by TEN-T extension?…

21 May 2006
Bankwatch Mail 28

In this issue: Forging the future, without faking it * Prostitution, trafficking, and STDs on the rise in EBRD oil projects * The EBRD’s PIP show * Azerbaijan’s oil boom showing troubling signs * Georgia’s economic situation less than rosy * New energy targets don’t tell the…

3 March 2006
Bankwatch Mail 27

In this issue: Sakhalin fishermen’s struggle for justice * Can the EIB deliver on development? * The memory hole * Scraping the bottom of the end-of-pipe barrel * Social issues SOS from EBRD Environmental Department * Time to wake up from South-East Europe’s pipeline dreams…

24 February 2006
NGO letter to the European Ombudsman regarding observations on EIB’s reply to Ombudsman’s letter
14 January 2006
The World Bank Group, the Extractive Industries Review (EIR) and Governance: Evaluating the Bank Groups implementation of its commitments

The new report by Environmental Defense and Bank Information Center, examining the World Bank Group’s implementation of its post-EIR commitment to factor governance into decisions about the selection and sequencing of extractive industries operations.

11 January 2006
Response from European Ombudsman regarding EIB’s reply of 11 November 2005
27 December 2005
NGO letter requesting EIB to contact Czech authorities to provide information relating to transport projects in the Czech Republic
13 December 2005
Grounded in Washington: Extractive Industries Review Implementation in Europe and Central Asia (2004-2005)

“Grounded in Washington”, a report from Bankwatch and Bank Information Center, finds that the World Bank Group’s implementation of its Extractive Industries Review (EIR) in Europe and central Asia is neglecting a significant number of commitments which the Bank’s managment s…

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