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Risks for the Pljevlja II project due to inadequate environmental standards of the preliminary offers

This research examines environmental data published by the Montenegro government on the seven preliminary bids received for the planned 220 MW Pljevlja II lignite-fired power plant. It finds that only one of the offers from Chinese and European companies is in compliance with the EU Industrial Emissions Directive for dust emissions. None of the offers reach the efficiency levels associated with EU Best Available Techniques.

Let's talk about IPA II (Instrument for Pre-Accession Assistance) - A toolkit for civil society organisations

This publication (available in different languages) is an updated version of the "Let’s talk about IPA" toolkit from 2011. It aims to give guidance and to support NGOs in Western Balkan countries and stakeholders interested or involved in the programming cycle for pre-accession funding, encouraging them to fully exploit all opportunities for public participation within the process.

A message to EBRD President Suma Chakrabarti

In an open letter sent today to the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 54 civil society organisations follow up from last weeks consultations on the bank's new energy sector strategy and ask the president to ensure that the EBRD addresses the challenges of climate change with the urgency it deserves. We reproduce the letter's content here.


New arrests link corruption with land expropriation at Serbian Kolubara mine

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Land expropriation and corruption have been two recurring themes at the Kolubara mine. This week's arrests indicate that they are closely connected.


EBRD gives up Kolubara B lignite power plant project in Serbia

Subotica, Serbia -- The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) confirmed Friday September 6 that it is no longer interested in financing the 750 MW Kolubara B lignite power plant project near Belgrade in Serbia. The project is proposed by Serbian electricity company Elektroprivreda Srbija, with Italy's Edison as a strategic partner.

Nordic countries 'no' to coal is a glimmer of hope for EBRD energy lending

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The global campaign to make the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development restrict its coal lending may have found new allies in Nordic countries after their declaration yesterday to seize overseas coal investments.


Thousands remind the EBRD that coal is not an option

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development received a little surprise visit this week from 16 000 voices against coal.


Pressure builds on EBRD to quit coal lending

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development lags behind other major international financial institutions that are moving away from supporting dirty energy projects.

Reality, climate change and global attention is catching up on the 'sustainable energy' bank (EBRD)

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As part of the consultation on its energy sector strategy the EBRD next week hosts public meetings in Istanbul, Belgrade and Moscow to discuss with civil society from its countries of operation. While public pressure is increasing to end coal financing it is important to note that restrictions to carbon-intensive investments must be strictly and clearly defined in the strategy document if they are to improve the EBRD's climate impact. An article from Bankwatch's 2012 annual report (pdf) illustrates how a too flexible approach allows the EBRD to greenwash also very dirty investments.


Tell the EBRD to divest from fossil fuels!

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