Local authorities in Croatia pursuing energy independence with geothermal projects
Municipal administrations in Bjelovar, Varaždin and Mali Bukovec are investing in geothermal projects to achieve energy independence
Ljubljana to create energy community with photovoltaic systems on public buildings
Slovenia's capital city established a public-private partnership for the construction of 51 photovoltaic units on public buildings
Italy’s TSO Terna advances project for another subsea power interconnection with Greece
Italy and Greece are set to expand their electricity interconnection capacity to 1.5 GW by laying two cables of 1 GW in total on the seabed
Bulgarian President Radev trying to overturn both new energy laws
President Rumen Radev is trying to prevent the use of agricultural land for electricity production and he refused to enact the Law on Energy for failing to protect consumers
EU energy ministers achieve breakthrough in electricity market design reform
The Council of the EU adopted its so-called general approach to the electricity market design reform, breaking the Franco-German deadlock
IEA: Global power grids need to be doubled by 2050
Grids are becoming a bottleneck for the transition to net zero, IEA said in its new global study on electricity networks
Kosovo* to hold its first wind power auction in 2024
After the current pilot auction for solar power, Kosovo* is planning a competitive bidding process in 2024 for 150 MW of wind power
Whistleblowers are crucial for response to climate change, pollution
Whistleblowers have a key role in shaping their organization's response to climate change and pollution, British group Protect said
