Journalist

Igor Todorović

Plasma waste gasification plant North Macedonia

Plasma waste gasification project in North Macedonia is getting strategic investment status

06 September 2021 - A plasma gasification plant worth EUR 327 million will handle most of the municipal waste in North Macedonia, Prime Minister Zoran Zaev said

Issuing green bonds cost effective ordinary debt

Issuing green bonds is more cost effective than ordinary debt securities

06 September 2021 - If fossil fuel companies are transitioning to clean energy, they should issue green bonds, CEO of Climate Bonds Initiative Sean Kidney said in an interview

First part Bajgora wind power plant trial

First part of Bajgora wind power plant starts trial operation

03 September 2021 - A third of the 105 MW wind park in Bajgora in Kosovo* is now online, as SoWi Kosovo started the test period of the 35 MW Selaci 1 segment

Greece company transforming coal land property

Greece to establish company for transforming coal land property

03 September 2021 - The government in Athens is preparing a bill for a just development transition of its coal regions as the use of the harmful fossil fuel is being phased out

Lux On site power plants decarbonization industry

On-site power plants are essential for decarbonization of industry

02 September 2021 - Industrial production is the most difficult to decarbonize, Lux Research said and suggested electrification strengthens the case for on-site power plants

Locals activists coal plant Ugljevik 3 study clearly incomplete

Locals, activists say coal plant Ugljevik 3 study is clearly incomplete

01 September 2021 - Locals and environmentalists said the draft environmental study for Ugljevik 3 coal project is incomplete and that it doesn't reveal the real potential damage

Syrian oil spill threatens Cyprus Turkey

Syrian oil spill threatens Cyprus, Turkey

01 September 2021 - A giant patch of oil from a leak in a Syrian energy complex is currently moving away from Cyprus as the wind changed direction

Media Galaxy

Energy market is changing – we’ll buy electricity in department stores

31 August 2021 - The business models that the energy industry maintained for decades are being rapidly altered as customers can now buy power in supermarkets

Turkey auctions 2 GW wind power year end

Turkey to hold auctions for 2 GW in wind power by year-end

31 August 2021 - Auctions for wind parks with a total capacity of 2 GW will be held in Turkey by the end of the year through the YEKA mechanism, according to a report

CO2 tops EUR 60 for first time

CO2 tops EUR 60 for first time

30 August 2021 - Carbon permits reached almost EUR 61 per ton in the EU as power producers are struggling to obtain gas from Russia and wind has weakened

World s largest floating wind power plant

World’s largest floating wind power plant project completed

28 August 2021 - Cobra Wind commissioned the Kincardine floating wind farm near the Scottish coast for Pilot Offshore Renewables. At 50 MW, it is the biggest facility of its kind

Rama Albania forefront Balkans solar energy

Rama: Albania to be at forefront of Balkans in solar energy

27 August 2021 - Prime Minister of Albania Edi Rama said Voltalia's two big photovoltaic plants would take his country to the forefront of the Balkans in solar power

French 1 GW solar power include batteries hydrogen agriculture

French 1 GW solar power project to include batteries, hydrogen, agriculture

26 August 2021 - A 1 GW solar power plant with 40 MW of storage is planned to be integrated with a hydrogen plant, a fruit and vegetable farm and a data center

Croatia subsidize heating cooling systems energy Adriatic Sea

Croatia to subsidize heating, cooling systems using energy from Adriatic Sea

26 August 2021 - Croatia is preparing its first subsidy program for heat pumps with seawater for heating and cooling. The technology could also be used near rivers and lakes.

European Greens Weitz Serbia environmental crimes

European Greens’ Waitz: Serbia is suffering from environmental crimes

25 August 2021 - European Greens Co-chair Thomas Waitz said he would speak in the European Parliament about Rio Tinto's project and the devastation of the Danube in Serbia

Bulgarians protest keep ban on building hydropower plants in protected areas

Bulgarians protest to keep ban on building hydropower plants in protected areas

25 August 2021 - Citizens protested throughout Bulgaria against the government's proposal to scrap the ban on the construction of hydropower plants in protected areas

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