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Igor Todorović

Mali Zvornik Serbia biomass heating EUR 2 35 million

Mali Zvornik in Serbia building biomass heating plant in EUR 2.35 million project

27 November 2020 - Two boilers of 900 kW each fueled by wood chips and a 2.5 MW spare unit on gas will provide heating in Mali Zvornik from next October

European Parliament EU right to reuse repair

European Parliament tells EU to back right to reuse, repair products

26 November 2020 - The European Commission needs to promote repair, resale and reuse of products and ban built-in product obsolence, lawmakers said in a resolution.

Renewables 99.6 new power capacity Turkey

Renewables make up 99.6% of new power capacity in Turkey this year

26 November 2020 - Hydroelectric units had a 66.6% share in the commissioned power capacity in Turkey in the first three quarters, compared to 99.6% for all renewables

EU innovation funds European Hydrogen Week

EU promotes innovation, offers funds during European Hydrogen Week

26 November 2020 - Companies and institutions are making announcements as the first European Hydrogen Week is held with a focus on achieving carbon neutrality

Race satellites generate transmit solar power

Race is on to make satellites that generate, transmit solar power

25 November 2020 - The EU and UK are supporting the development of space-based solar power satellites while the US already has a test module in orbit

CO2 atmosphere emissions pandemic related

CO2 levels in atmosphere rising despite pandemic-related emissions drop

25 November 2020 - The coronavirus impact may only slightly slow growth in CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere as more drastic climate action is necessary

No G20 global warming by 1.5 degrees

No G20 member is on track to limit global warming by 1.5 degrees

24 November 2020 - The G20 vowed to mitigate climate change but its members aren't in compliance with the goal to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees

HEP EU heating network revitalization Zagreb

HEP starts EU-backed heating network revitalization project in Zagreb

23 November 2020 - HEP Group will use the largest grant it received so far from EU funds, EUR 55.8 million, to reconstruct 68.5 kilometers of hot water network

Romania coal fired thermal power plants

Romania erases new coal-fired thermal power plants from its plans

23 November 2020 - The Government of Romania claims no more coal power plants would be built and CE Oltenia hinted it is about to scrap the last such project.

EU strategy offshore wind 300 GW

EU rolls out strategy to boost offshore wind to 300 GW by mid-century

20 November 2020 - The EU Strategy on Offshore Renewable Energy envisages wind turbine capacity of 300 GW in 2050 and 40 GW more in other ocean energy tech.

UK gasoline diesel car ban to 2030 green plan

UK pushes forward gasoline, diesel car ban to 2030 in its green plan

18 November 2020 - The UK rolled out a green for pandemic recovery and moved the new fossil fuel–powered car sales ban target date from 2040 to 2030.

ELES-EUR-100-million-EU-Japan-development-interview-Aleksander-Mervar

ELES secured over EUR 100 million from EU, Japan for development projects

18 November 2020 - Aleksander Mervar, CEO of ELES, speaks of efforts toward a just energy transition and the development projects of Slovenia's TSO

Products fruit waste replacing leather clim@ Beyond Leather

Products from fruit waste are replacing leather on global scale

14 November 2020 - Beyond Leather Materials from Denmark produces a leather substitute from apple pulp, but it is considering to include different fruits

Eight firms solar power Megalopolis coal area

Eight firms are in game to build solar power plant in Megalopolis coal area

13 November 2020 - Five Greek engineering companies and three multinationals reportedly placed bids for the EPC contract for a 50 MW solar power plant in Megalopolis.

OMV Petrom bioethanol biggest solar park Romania

OMV Petrom plans bioethanol plant, biggest solar park in Romania

12 November 2020 - OMV Petrom applied for funds for a bioethanol factory worth EUR 246 million and a 111 MW solar power plant, local media reported.

EU countries dirtiest power systems 2030

These EU countries will have dirtiest power systems in 2030

11 November 2020 - Ember highlighted seven EU states including Bulgaria and Romania projected to have the dirtiest power systems in 2030

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