Temperature in Belgrade is seven degrees higher due to lack of green areas
The temperature in the central part of Belgrade in densely built locations is on average seven degrees Celsius higher than in green areas
ACER urges TSOs to make 70% of cross-border power transmission capacity available by end-2025
ACER said most EU member states are far below the minimum 70% capacity margin available for cross-zonal electricity trading
Hybrid energy-agriculture cooperatives: Passe-partout key to unlock a community-led net-zero future
Unleashing the untapped potential of bioenergy in communities is of uttermost importance to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, such as heating, cooling and heavy transport, but, most of all, it opens the door to the development of hybrid energy-agriculture cooperative
Romania’s biggest battery system comes online within wind-solar hybrid power plant
Monsson inaugurated a 24 MWh battery energy storage system in Romania. It is the first phase out of 216 MWh planned in total
Vienna, Budapest inaugurate green hydrogen plants
Within just a few days, two green hydrogen plants were inaugurated in Central and Eastern Europe - in Austria and Hungary
European Parliament passes electricity, gas market reform
European lawmakers adopted the energy market design reform proposal to facilitate decarbonization and ease the impact of sharp price swings
Heating without burning: how cities can accelerate the heat transition away from fossil fuels
Cities have the power to reduce heating emissions on a large scale, through proactive planning and by adopting collective solutions like decarbonized district heating.
Vladimir Malinov joins Bulgaria’s caretaker cabinet, quits as Bulgartransgaz CEO
Dimitar Glavchev's interim Council of Ministers of Bulgaria includes Acting Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov
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