Green (r)evolution - The future has begun: We present to you the new special edition newsletter of eKapija
The eKapija business portal published the thematic newsletter "Green (r)evolution - The future has begun". In this special edition, read how companies are building a sustainable future, increasing energy efficiency and the share of renewable energy sources, develop and use innovative solutions that reduce waste and save resources.
The plans of the region were revealed to us by the highest state representatives. Dubravka Đedović Handanović, Minister of Mining and Energy of the Republic of Serbia, said that lithium is a crucial raw material for the implementation of the green transition, and that Serbia currently has neither regulations nor sufficient personnel for the introduction of nuclear energy.
Saša Mujović, the Minister of Energy and Mining of Montenegro revealed that the urban planning and technical conditions for the construction of RES power plants with a total installed capacity of about 4,000 MW have been issued so far.
Miodrag Perović, Senior Development Manager of the CPI Property Group announced the start of the construction of phase II of the STOP SHOP Subotica retail park.
Jovanka Atanacković from CWP Europe revealed that this company is developing 1.6 GW RES projects in Serbia, 400 MW in Montenegro.
Miloš Colić, director of the New Energy Solutions company, announces that the first green megawatts from the Pupin wind farm will arrive this year.
Vladan Komatović, general manager of Green Energy 360, pointed out that solar power plants are the most profitable for companies that use that energy for their own consumption. Ariana Maksimchuk, the owner of Telemax, announces that this company, in addition to solar power plants, also plans to produce hydrogen.
You will also find out what is current with the companies Technology International Services, Lafarge Serbia, UNDP, as well as the Association of RES Serbia. In front of you are stories about the companies Univerexport, Energy Net, DS Smith, and the professional word is brought by the representatives of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and the Serbian Green Building Council.
We researched the risks and potentials of green bonds that have arrived on the BiH market, learned that a project was launched in Montenegro to map locations suitable for the development of RES capacities, and analyzed how Serbia could become a regional leader in recycling textile waste.
The entire content of the newsletter can be viewed HERE.