NGOs archive
- 24. June 2016., NGOs Most of Romania’s coal power plants operate illegally
- 22. June 2016., NGOs Bosnia, Montenegro: EBRD & EIB in HPP projects breaching environment rules
- 21. June 2016., NGOs Bosnian Serb Power Plant Plan Remains Grounded
- 19. June 2016., NGOs Croatia: Game over for Plomin C, another dodgy coal deal bites the dust
- 18. June 2016., NGOs New SEE Energy Roadmap shows investing in energy efficiency in buildings would reduce final energy demand by almost 50% and create new job opportunities
- 15. June 2016., NGOs Croatia to drop controversial coal plant project, confirms minister
- 12. June 2016., NGOs Hungary: Greenpeace insists its study on Paks is valid
- 6. June 2016., NGOs Bosnia and Herzegovina: ArcelorMittal steelworks and Elektroprivreda power stations
- 6. June 2016., NGOs Bosnia: Hydroelectric power plants boom
- 6. June 2016., NGOs Victory against big hydro in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 28. May 2016., NGOs Western Balkan countries invest more than twice as much in coal as in wind power
- 25. May 2016., NGOs Romanian government promises to respect property of villagers threatened by coal mine
- 21. May 2016., NGOs Macedonia: Administrative court stops licence for hydropower plant inside Mavrovo National Park
- 9. May 2016., NGOs Chinese investments in the region should shift from coal to renewable energy and energy efficiency
- 3. May 2016., NGOs The treats that could Romania’s upstream promise
- 3. May 2016., NGOs ING and Rabobank continue support for biggest Russian coal producer
- 3. May 2016., NGOs Parliament gets tough on control of EU Bank’s funds
- 24. April 2016., NGOs For European public finance, where will all roads lead from Paris
- 20. April 2016., NGOs Serbia: Privatization of Serbian oil company NIS by Gazprom still in Pre-Investigation Phase
- 19. April 2016., NGOs Austria’s biggest power company to quit coal by 2020