EU Commissioner Simson: This year’s EUSEW is most important one so far
The European Sustainable Energy Week – EUSEW started today with top EU officials urging for a faster energy transition
EU wastes more food than it imports
At a time when 33 million citizens of the European Union cannot afford enough meals, each year, as many as 153.5 million tons of food are dumped. The new report on food waste reveals that more food is thrown away than is imported, causing at least 6% of greenhouse gas emissions, The EU wastes more […]
French company launched first offshore hydrogen facility
After the end of the trial, Lhyfe will have a substantial volume of data, which should allow it to design mature offshore production systems
Denmark first to take responsibility for loss and damage from climate change
A global mechanism to compensate for loss and damage caused by climate change could come to life after years of unsuccessful negotiations
PPC making progress with Mesochora hydropower, irrigation project
The environmental impact study for the Mesochora hydropower plant in Greece is finished and expropriation is advancing, a news report said
Terra Solar to install 8 MW solar power plant in southern Serbia
Representatives of the company Terra Solar visited the Municipality of Lebane to present the solar power plant project
Macron: France can’t rely either on renewables or on nuclear power alone
President Emmanuel Macron inaugurated France's first offshore wind park and promised to speed up renewable energy and nuclear power projects
Government of Montenegro pays EUR 15 million for additional stake in EPCG
The Government of Montenegro bought an additional 2.8% stake in state-owned power utility Elektroprivreda Crne Gore – EPCG
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