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EMISSIONS: Serbia Issues First GHG Permit to Belgrade Airport; More to Follow

EMISSIONS

Serbia has issued its first GHG emissions permit to Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, advancing the move towards creating a system for monitoring and reducing emissions in the industrial sector, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said, cited by SEENews.

  • Minister Irena Vujovic anticipates issuing permits to over 100 operators by year-end, following the airport's lead.
  • The permit introduces obligations for monitoring and reporting GHG emissions for energy and industrial facilities in Serbia for the first time.
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Serbia has issued its first GHG emissions permit to Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport, advancing the move towards creating a system for monitoring and reducing emissions in the industrial sector, the Ministry of Environmental Protection said, cited by SEENews.

  • Minister Irena Vujovic anticipates issuing permits to over 100 operators by year-end, following the airport's lead.
  • The permit introduces obligations for monitoring and reporting GHG emissions for energy and industrial facilities in Serbia for the first time.