[ad_1] The dean of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of Belgrade, Ratko Ristic, assessed that the construction of mini hydroelectric power plants (SHPP) in Serbia began “with a dilettante approach, based on documents from the eighties”, that its development was seen stopped exclusively by local activism and not …
Read More »Print of the week: SHPP and the Jadar project: more harm than good
[ad_1] The dean of the Faculty of Forestry at the University of Belgrade, Ratko Ristic, assessed that the construction of mini hydroelectric power plants (MHE) in Serbia began with a “dilettante approach, based on documents from the eighties”, that its development was seen stopped exclusively by local activism and not …
Read More »CINS: The Administrative Court upheld the investor’s appeal in the case of SHPP in Rakita
[ad_1] The Administrative Court of Belgrade has ruled that the Ministry of the Environment must decide again on the appeal of the investor of the small hydroelectric power station “Zvonce” against the decision that prohibits him from carrying out works, announced the Center for Investigative Journalism (CINS). The verdict, which …
Read More »Authorities in Vlasotince on SHPP: We can only look, Vlasina is managed by Srbijavode
[ad_1] So far more than 10 mini hydroelectric power plants have been built on the Vlasina river and its tributaries, and the powers of the local self-government are small, believes the mayor of Vlasotince Bratislav Petković, describing the situation in the assembly session with the words “I can only look …
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