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Cleaning up south-east Europe’s energy sector

Source: Lora Verheecke, Equal Times

Levels of corruption in south-east Europe are notoriously high – especially in the energy sector.

Serbian government props up almighty coal

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A new report by the Belgrade-based NGO CRTA shows that the Serbian government is supporting the Kostolac coal power plant and mines with loan guarantees and potentially VAT exemptions. Propping up the already dominant coal sector, however, will likely further increase Serbia’s vulnerability to extreme weather events. Increasing Serbia's energy efficiency and renewables generation would be the wiser choice.


Corruption serious barrier to sustainable energy system in southeast Europe

Source: Karel Beckmann, Energy Post

High-level corruption in the energy sector is seriously affecting countries in seven countries in South Eastern Europe, according to the study Winners and Losers: Who Benefits from High Level Corruption in the South East Europe Energy Sector?.

Corruption Hinders Balkans Energy Sector Progress

Source: Besar Likmeta, Balkan Insight

Rampant corruption has raised costs, wasted opportunities for sustainable energy and distorted the market, says a new report by a group for environmental NGOs.

Planned Balkan coal plants may breach EU pollution limits

Source: , EurActiv

A new wave of coal plants in aspirant EU member states, authorised by the Energy Community, risk breaching EU pollution limits if they proceed according to their stated plans, an EU law firm says.

State support to the Kostolac coal power plant and mining basin in Serbia

This report by the Belgrade-based Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability - CRTA shows that the Serbian government is supporting the Kostolac coal power plant and mines with loan guarantees and potentially VAT exemptions.

Winners and losers - Who benefits from high-level corruption in the South East Europe energy sector

Energy is one of the biggest economic sectors in south-eastern Europe and is set to grow even further with the region moving closer to the EU. The region has high potential for energy efficiency and sustainable renewable energy investments. Yet, as this study illustrates with a number of examples, countries have shown little ability to absorb investments at a large scale without systemic corruption and patronage.

See also an interactive map with summaries for each case at http://bankwatch.org/SEE-energy-corruption

Expert proposals for Energy Community improvements are a promising step forward

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South and eastern European member countries of the Energy Community may soon have to be much more ambitious about environmental standards in the energy sector. This is because the Energy Community, the body that aims to create a common energy market between the EU and some of its neighbours, may be about to introduce more of the EU environmental acquis into its Treaty.


Big plans for a small country - Montenegro's draft energy strategy

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Montenegro's new draft energy strategy needs cutting down to size if environmental and economic damage is to be avoided.


First court case against coal power plant construction in Serbia

Belgrade -- NGO CEKOR submitted a formal complaint in front of the Serbian national administrative court against the government’s decision to approve an Environmental Impact Assessment study for the construction of a new unit at the Kostolac B coal power plant. The complaint, in which the NGO exposes failings in the EIA process, is the first of its kind to reach Serbian courts.

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