Montenegro: 1,000 Solar Water Heaters as Part of a Clean Development Mechanism
The United Nations Environment Programme plans a new type of CDM project for solar water heaters in Montenegro, with the purpose of reducing CDM transaction costs. This approach could serve as a role...
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Montesol, the expired credit line for the installation of solar water heaters in Montenegrin households, may be extended, according to a source at Montenegro’s Directorate for Energy Efficiency (DoEE)....
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With only 625,000 inhabitants, Montenegro is a small country. But its government seems to make greater efforts to promote solar thermal energy than some bigger nations in Southeast Europe. In May 2012,...
View ArticleMontenegro: First Solar Shop Opening
“May the sun always shine on you" (Vazda vas sunce grijalo): that is the motto of Tedeko Solar Energy, a Montenegrin company specialised in solar thermal and photovoltaic energy. Tedeko is located in...
View ArticleSerbia: Technology Transfer to Make Sun Rise in Western Balkans
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View ArticleMontenegro: Montesol is dead, long live Montesol!
Montesol, the expired credit line for the installation of solar water heaters in Montenegrin households, may be extended, according to a source at Montenegro’s Directorate for Energy Efficiency (DoEE)....
View ArticleMediterranean Investment Facility : Building on Success Stories and...
UNEP, the United Nations Environment Programme, together with the Italian Ministry for Environment, Land and Sea, have published a booklet on the result of their Mediterranean Investment Facility (MIF)...
View ArticleRegional Market Assessment Report in the Mediterranean Countries (2014)
This report, written by the Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie (OME) is the third edition of an initial report published in 2011, and updated in 2012. It is part of the Global Solar Water Heating...
View ArticleMediterranean Investment Facility - Building on Success Stories and...
ItalyMoroccoSouth AfricaEgyptTunisiaMontenegroThis document was developed as a joint collaboration the Global Environment Fund (GEF) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the...
View ArticleMontenegro: 1,000 Solar Water Heaters as Part of a Clean Development Mechanism
The United Nations Environment Programme plans a new type of CDM project for solar water heaters in Montenegro, with the purpose of reducing CDM transaction costs. This approach could serve as a role...
View ArticleMONTESOL – Solar Water Heating Project for Montenegro’s Domestic Sector
Montesol, the expired credit line for the installation of solar water heaters in Montenegrin households, may be restarted at the end of 2015, according to a source at Montenegro’s Directorate for...
View ArticleMontesol Shines in Montenegro
With only 625,000 inhabitants, Montenegro is a small country. But its government seems to make greater efforts to promote solar thermal energy than some bigger nations in Southeast Europe. In May 2012,...
View ArticleMontenegro: First Solar Shop Opening
“May the sun always shine on you" (Vazda vas sunce grijalo): that is the motto of Tedeko Solar Energy, a Montenegrin company specialised in solar thermal and photovoltaic energy. Tedeko is located in...
View ArticleSerbia: Technology Transfer to Make Sun Rise in Western Balkans
If there is a region in Europe across which conditions for solar thermal use are favourable but the power of the sun has not been much utilised, it´s surely South-East Europe. The insolation from...
View ArticleWestern Balkans Sustainable Energy Fund Supports Biomass instead of Solar...
Since Croatia joined the European Union (EU) in July 2013, the number of non-EU members in Southeast Europe has shrunk yet again. What’s more: The remaining countries are on their way to becoming part...
View ArticleMontenegro: Montesol is dead, long live Montesol!
Montesol, the expired credit line for the installation of solar water heaters in Montenegrin households, may be extended, according to a source at Montenegro’s Directorate for Energy Efficiency (DoEE)....
View ArticleRegional Market Assessment Report in the Mediterranean Countries (2014)
This report, written by the Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie (OME) is the third edition of an initial report published in 2011, and updated in 2012. It is part of the Global Solar Water Heating...
View ArticleMediterranean Investment Facility - Building on Success Stories and...
ItalyMoroccoSouth AfricaEgyptTunisiaMontenegroThis document was developed as a joint collaboration the Global Environment Fund (GEF) of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the...
View ArticleMontenegro: 1,000 Solar Water Heaters as Part of a Clean Development Mechanism
The United Nations Environment Programme plans a new type of CDM project for solar water heaters in Montenegro, with the purpose of reducing CDM transaction costs. This approach could serve as a role...
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