AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Renewables Policy: RES Serbia says it has asked Serbia’s Ministry of Mining and Energy to amend electricity supply rules after new regulation changes allegedly postpone grid-connection studies for wind and solar until late 2029, risking delays for projects already holding studies and bank guarantees. Green Industry (China-Serbia): HBIS and the University of Belgrade report two breakthroughs for “green steel” work—trial-producing a high-end automotive steel panel and confirming Serbian iron ore can meet green steel standards via hydrogen metallurgy. Climate Risk & Infrastructure: China and Serbia’s May state visit produced joint statements and multiple deals, including green technology and connectivity, as Belgrade deepens ties with Beijing while pursuing EU membership. Water & Biodiversity: Maine’s environmental agency (not Serbia) is seeking permits to use the herbicide ProcellaCOR to control invasive variable-leaf milfoil in three lakes, with public meetings scheduled in Belgrade, Androscoggin and Windham. Aviation Sustainability: EUROCONTROL’s Tamara Pejovic, an aviation sustainability lead, shared her path from studying in Serbia to promoting sustainability and diversity in aviation. Media Freedom Watch: Alpac Capital and Summer Parent confirmed a deal to sell Adria News/N1 in Serbia, with staff saying they’ve seen no pressure to change editorial policy.
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