Greece plans 1.7 GW of electrolyzers, string of new projects to become green hydrogen leader
Green hydrogen and renewable gasses are considered a must for the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors, such as transportation and shipping
Greenpeace: Oil companies investing pocket change in renewable energy sources
Europe's twelve largest oil companies are misleading the public about their readiness for a gradual transition to renewable energy sources
Norway’s Equinor unveils world’s biggest floating offshore wind farm
Floating offshore wind farm Hywind Tampen is expected to cut CO2 emissions by 200,000 tons annually at oil and gas fields in the North Sea
BiH’s power utility EPBiH gets new management
The new supervisory board, general manager, and executives will serve until the completion of a public call to appoint the entire management
Deloitte: Many German importers not prepared for CBAM
Many German importers are either not familiar with the scheme or believe they will not be affected, according to Deloitte's poll
CMS outlines energy project development rules in Croatia for investors
Aiming to resolve the main dilemmas for investors and other participants in the energy market in Croatia, the law firm CMS Reich-Rohrwig answered several frequently asked questions
North Macedonia’s utility ESM borrows EUR 100 million to solve liquidity issues
The emergency liquidity loan will help ESM to maintain its financial resilience and continue to provide its essential services
Distribution grid digitalization, smart meters crucial to scale-up prosumers in Serbia, region
The rapid increase in the number of PV power plants for self-consumption has delivered many benefits, but it has also triggered restrictions
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