Europe’s first ammonia-fuelled power plant to be built in Ireland
The use of low-carbon ammonia as a fuel can contribute to the security of power supply and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
First prosumer in Bosnia and Herzegovina is secondary school in town of Lopare
The Municipality of Lopare is continuing to pioneer renewable energy use and the energy transition in the country and the Western Balkans
North Macedonia seeks investors in solar power projects in industrial zones
Investors can apply for public-private partnerships in North Macedonia for the construction of solar power plants in industrial zones
Electricity becomes Montenegro’s biggest export item
Photovoltaic output increased fivefold, however it was 50% below plan, according to the Energy Balance of Montenegro for 2024
Bulgaria earmarks EUR 8.2 million for Stara Zagora hydrogen valley
Minister of Innovation and Growth Milena Stoycheva said the Stara Zagora hydrogen valley project would get EUR 8.2 million in EU funds
Italy to rely on SMRs in its nuclear power revival
Italy has earmarked EUR 135 million for nuclear energy research, aiming to focus on SMRs instead of conventional reactors
COP28 – thin lifeline at the end of hottest year ever
At the leading annual climate change conference COP28 in Dubai, international organizations propose guidelines hoping to achieve a consensus that would contribute to a faster transition from fossil fuels to more sustainable energy solutions. Conversely, representatives of the fossil fuel industry, including the conference chairman and host, hold a different stance. They are downplaying the […]
Who is the largest solar developer in the world? Oil supermajor
Of the top ten global solar developers, six are based in Europe, three in North America, and one in South Asia, according to the latest report
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