EU to help power consumers as member states launch relief individually
While the EU is drafting measures to help poor households and small firms shoulder the spike in energy prices, member states have individual solutions
Bechtel in talks for big pumped storage hydropower plant, wind farm in Serbia
Bechtel is interested in building the Đerdap 3 pumped storage hydropower plant and a big wind farm in Serbia with a combined value of EUR 2 billion
EU expects Western Balkan countries to offer quality projects for financing under EUR 9 billion plan
The EU hopes the overall package that goes into Green Deal projects, digitalization, and resilience in the Western Balkans could reach nearly EUR 30 billion.
Greece targets 1.5 GW in offshore wind by 2030 – who is in race?
Greece aims add 1.5 GW in offshore wind farms by the end of the decade. Several international and domestic companies are already preparing projects.
Romania allocates EUR 3.9 billion from EU recovery funds to zero carbon railway
The European Commission accepted Romania's EUR 29.2 billion National Recovery and Resilience Plan, of which 41% goes to green and climate investments
Bulgarian government to subsidize electricity price for industrial consumers
Prices have increased 72% from the beginning of the year, and today the price on the day-ahead market is at EUR 133 per MWh.
Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow: Australia (still) stubborn on profiting from fossil fuels
Fossil fuels are Australia’s largest export and if you take away the nation's largest export, then you've got to accept a lower standard of living, according to Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joice.
PPC’s capital offering to lower Greece’s ownership to minority stake
Greek state-controlled power utility PPC intends to increase its share capital by at least EUR 750 million, but the government won't participate
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