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Closing Conference of the Project “Improving Assistance to Households in Serbia to Reduce Air Pollution” Accelerating the change-out of obsolete household heating devices in the Western Balkans Can we afford to continue investing so little in solving a problem so costly: how to finance household heating upgrades? Heating practices in the Western Balkans Freedom of bad choices: How does Serbia keep warm?
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Closing Conference of the Project “Improving Assistance to Households in Serbia to Reduce Air Pollution”

Apr 1, 2022

Since July 2021, RES Foundation has been implementing the project “Improving the support to households to reduce air pollution”, which is being implemented with the financial support of the Balkan…

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Accelerating the change-out of obsolete household heating devices in the Western Balkans

Mar 2, 2022

Some 3 million WB6 households keep warm by burning firewood often of low quality, wet wood in inefficient stoves producing too much air pollution and not enough heat. They need to…

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Can we afford to continue investing so little in solving a problem so costly: how to finance household heating upgrades?

Feb 3, 2022

Author: Rafael Pupovac, Business analyst and consultant Inefficient heating devices are the primary source of PM2.5 emissions in the Western Balkans[1]. The total number of annual premature deaths in the…

Policy Briefs

Heating practices in the Western Balkans

Dec 28, 2021

Citizens across the region of the Western Balkans, namely – in each of the six markets that make up the so-called “Western Balkan 6”, were surveyed to learn about their…

Reports

Freedom of bad choices: How does Serbia keep warm?

Dec 28, 2021

This Report was prepared within the project “Smarter Stoves Partnership”, which aims to create a regional knowledge platform to replace inefficient individual solid-fuel household heating devices across the Western Balkans.…

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Municipality of Priboj: Pioneer in introducing local, ecological and renewable fuel – wood biomass

Dec 27, 2021

Priboj is the first municipality in the Republic of Serbia to introduce a biomass heating plant, with a capacity of 8MW. According to the data of the Public Company “Toplana…

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In 2022, it is possible to significantly improve support to households in Serbia to reduce air pollution

Dec 27, 2021

As part of the Project “Improving the support to households to reduce air pollution” implemented by RES Foundation with the assistance of the Balkan Trust for Democracy, the second in…

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Closing Conference of the Project “Improving Assistance to Households in Serbia to Reduce Air Pollution”

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Accelerating the change-out of obsolete household heating devices in the Western Balkans

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Can we afford to continue investing so little in solving a problem so costly: how to finance household heating upgrades?

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Heating practices in the Western Balkans

Dec 28, 2021

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