Heatwaves, drought hit Europe in world’s third warmest July ever
Prolonged and intense heatwaves affected parts of Europe during July and are continuing in August
Solar power capacity in Greece overtakes wind for first time
Photovoltaics are now the number one renewable energy source in Greece, since they have surpassed wind power for the first time
Norway to impose power export controls
Norway is preparing a framework for limiting electricity exports at times when the levels of water in hydropower accumulations are low
Grossi: Very real risk of nuclear disaster in Ukraine
IAEA chief Rafael Mariano Grossi warns of a “very real risk of a nuclear disaster” after the shelling of Ukraine’s Zaporizhzya nuclear plant
US chooses to step up climate action with landmark bill
The US Senate has approved a bill that allocates USD 369 billion for combating climate change
Energy storage is among pillars of Bulgaria’s green recovery plan
All political parties in Bulgaria are determined to avoid breaching deadlines from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan, says Dimitar Zwiatkow from law firm CMS Sofia
Siemens Gamesa installs world’s first offshore wind turbine with recyclable blades
RWE started to test a wind turbine from Siemens Gamesa with fully recyclable blades at its offshore project Kaskasi
EU supports Serbia with loans, grant for power interconnections, smart metering
Serbia is getting a grant of EUR 17 million for power interconnections and a smart metering project. They are worth EUR 81 million in total and financed with loans.
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