Slovenian steelmaker SIJ to invest in decarbonization with bank loan
Steelmaker SIJ Group will use a part of a EUR 230 million loan to invest in energy efficiency as part of its decarbonization efforts
Istanbul expands waste-to-energy capacity to cover electricity needs of two million people
The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality produced 844 GWh of power in waste incinerators and from landfill gas last year
Energy Community is obligated to follow EU’s CEEAG state aid guidelines
The EU's Guidelines on State Aid for Climate, Environmental Protection and Energy (CEEAG) are obligatory, the Energy Community Secretariat said
EU intends to ban integrated batteries in phones, electronic devices
Although batteries are an essential tool in the energy transition, they also have huge hidden costs and environmental impact
Slovenia to co-finance construction of three waste incinerators
The state would soon announce tendering for awarding concessions for the construction of three waste to energy facilities
OCI: Norway is pursuing an aggressive policy of expanding its oil and gas industries
According to Oil Change International (OCI), Norway is pursuing an oil and gas expansion policy and it has awarded 700 exploration permits in the past ten years, while the UK announced it would start exploitation at six fields in the North Sea this year
Sarajevo Canton to build its own pellet factory to reduce air pollution
The initiative is part of the Sarajevo canton's efforts to make air in the city less polluted, which is one of its biggest problems.
World’s largest companies promise much more climate action than they deliver
Large global companies emphasize intentions to reduce carbon emissions to net zero, but according to the results of the latest analysis, they are going to reduce them by only 40% on average, against their pledges for 100%
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