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55 Injured in Clashes between Police and Hydropower Plant Protestors in Pankisi

April 22, 2019

Clashes occurred between police and local residents protesting the construction of the Khadori hydropower plant (HPP) in Birkiani in Georgia’s Pankisi region on Sunday.Source: 55 Injured in Clashes between Police and Hydropower Plant Protestors in Pank


Boskov most hydropower plant, North Macedonia

April 19, 2019

Boskov Most was one of 18 hydropower greenfield projects planned by the North Macedonian government in the Mavrovo National Park. After five years of campaigning, we convinced the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development about the folly of this project and to cancel its EUR 65 million loan. Without its major source of funding, the project lost steam and was discontinued.


CSO letter to the EBRD on the revision of the Good Governance policies related to Financial Intermediaries (FIs)

March 13, 2019

The undersigned CSOs welcome this opportunity to submit comments on the EBRD’s revision of its environmental and Social Policy, Access to Information Policy and Project Accountability Policy relating to financial intermediary lending. As it was documen


Reke na Balkanu su plavo srce Evrope, šteta od MHE ogromna

March 1, 2019

Mini hidroelektrane su mini samo u pogledu energije koju proizvedu, ali velike po posledicama na životnu sredinu i ljude, rekao je Novom danu Ulrih Ajhelman, direktor organizacije Riverwatch. Reke Balkana treba čuvati jer su one “dragulj” i evropsko nasleđe, dodao je.


Milestone bank summit in Belgrade a step towards protecting Balkan rivers, but greater transparency still needed

March 1, 2019

For immediate release. Belgrade – The ‘Save the Blue Heart of Europe’ campaign [1] gave a cautious welcome to a first-of-its-kind summit between the financial sector and green activists, where a roundtable about the role of banks in the destruction of Balkan rivers by hydropower dams was centre stage.


Macedonian hydropower complaint highlights EBRD’s enduring opacity

February 11, 2019

After almost a year of struggling to get basic environmental information from the EBRD about the Krapska hydropower project, Bankwatch has submitted an official complaint [1] to the bank’s Secretary General. As we run the same administrative circles over and over again, another precious river valley has been irreversibly damaged.


Die Frauen von der Brücke

December 28, 2018

Auf dem Balkan boomt der Bau von Wasserkraftwerken, doch die Nachhaltigkeit der Projekte ist umstritten. Frauen im Dorf Kruščica besetzen eine Brücke und blockieren so die Interessen internationaler Konzerne. Source: Die Frauen von der Brücke


Meštani Rakite: Nećemo genocid nad prirodom

December 21, 2018

Meštani Rakite: Nećemo genocid nad prirodomRetko kada je jedan, na izgled, lokalni problem uzdignut na nacionalni nivo, kao što je to slučaj sa izgradnjom mini- hidroelektrana u najvećem parku prirode Stara planina. Zasluga za to je u aktivizmu lokalno


Shuakhevi Compliance Review

December 12, 2018

In view of the considerable public resources invested in the Shuakhevi HPP project and in view of the negative impacts on local people’s safety and livelihoods, as well on local resources needed for sustainable development of the Adjara region and Geor


EkoSvest calls on Macedonian government to move to more rational renewable energy support system

December 10, 2018

Environmental NGO Eko-svest has this week called on the Macedonian government not to continue subsidising new renewable energy plants through the guaranteed buy-off of electricity at a guaranteed price and to instead move to a more competitive system with lower costs for end consumers.


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