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Gacko II, Bosnia and Herzegovina

May 15, 2018

The Republika Srpska government plans to build a new 350 MW lignite power plant in Gacko, near the town’s existing plant. After years of stagnation, in August 2022 it was reported that the Czech company Witkowitz was considering investing in the project.


Kamengrad lignite power plant, Bosnia-Herzegovina

May 15, 2018

An idea to build a power plant at the open-cast Kamengrad coal mine near Sanski Most in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina has been around for years, but in November 2017 it took a step forward with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Energy China International and the construction supplier Lager d.o.o. for a 2 x 215 MW plant.


Planned Gacko II lignite plant in Bosnia-Herzegovina likely to make losses, shows new analysis

April 12, 2018

Our colleagues from the Center for Environment from Banja Luka have today published a new analysis of the feasibility study for the planned Gacko II lignite power plant in Bosnia-Herzegovina, which shows that the new plant is likely to be unprofitable.


Mounting pressure to revoke permit for the planned thermal power plant Ugljevik III

March 21, 2018

In contrast to the global trend of decreasing coal from the energy mix, the Western Balkan countries are stubbornly planning a whole fleet of new lignite plants, most of which are plagued by breaches of environmental laws. The latest case in point is the planned 600MW Ugljevik III.


Ponovo razmotriti planove

August 19, 2017

Države koje planiraju nove elektrane na ugalj, među kojim je i Crna Gora, moraju ponovo da razmotre investicione planove, kao i finansijske implikacije ovih projekata kako bi se osiguralo da su oni zaista u skladu sa novim, strožim standardima EU, poka


Nove TE teško do EU standarda

June 14, 2017

Bankwatchova analiza obuhvata osam termoelektrana planiranih u Bosni i Hercegovini, Kosovu, Makedoniji, Crnoj Gori i Srbiji, kao i postrojenje Stanari u BiH, koje je počelo da radi u septembru prošle godine Source: Nove TE teško do EU standarda – Vijes


Analiza /Ekologija ili ekonomija: Za i protiv gradnje termoelektrana u BiH

March 31, 2017

Koji su argumenti za i protiv gradnje novih termoelektrana u BiH Source: Analiza /Ekologija ili ekonomija: Za i protiv gradnje termoelektrana u BiH / Radio Sarajevo


Overlooked carbon costs spell financial trouble for Western Balkan coal power plants

March 29, 2017

Ten coal-fired power plant projects across the Western Balkans are facing serious financial problems as they have not taken properly into account carbon costs, according to analysis from environmental pressure group Bankwatch. Source: bne IntelliNews –


Co dalej z polskim OZE? Spalanie biomasy drzewnej wcale nie takie ekologiczne – Gospodarka

March 23, 2017

Polska zobowiązała się do osiągnięcia do 2020 roku 15-procentowego udziału odnawialnych źródeł energii w całości wykorzystywanych przez nas surowców energetycznych. Jednym z takich odnawialnych źródeł może być biomasa, ale niepochodząca z drewna, mówi 


Kaspický plyn naráža na ceste do Európy na ľudské práva

March 16, 2017

Nad diverzifikáciou dodávok plynu do Európy visí čoraz viac otáznikov. Source: Kaspický plyn naráža na ceste do Európy na ľudské práva – euractiv.sk


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