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
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
SEE region readies for winter: Hungary to import gas from Turkey, Serbia in talks with Azerbaijan
The situation is highly volatile, so the best policy is to ensure multiple supply routes ahead of the upcoming winter
China, EU hope to make renewables tech recyclable in next decade
Wind turbines are 85%-95% recyclable, but blades are challenging because they are made of composite materials
Power utilities in Federation of BiH post mixed H1 results: EPBiH in red as EPHZHB makes profit
State-owned power utilities EPBiH and EPHZHB have posted their results for the first half of 2023
Romania allocates EUR 500 million to help public institutions become prosumers
Romania’s Ministry of Energy has launched a EUR 500 million subsidy scheme for installing renewable energy facilities for self-consumption at public institutions
Serbia’s reformed power utility EPS opens search for CEO
Elektroprivreda Srbije – EPS, since recently a joint stock company, published a call today for a chief executive officer
