New European Commission weighing energy affordability versus decarbonization goals
The European Union wants to maintain the rapid pace of decarbonization while enabling affordable energy prices
COP29 decisions ambitious but insufficient to curb global warming
The COP29 summit resulted in a global pledge of USD 300 billion per year for poorer and most vulnerable countries and a global carbon market deal
EU on track to become world’s largest issuer of green bonds
The European Commission has published NGEU Green Bonds Allocation and Impact report 2024
Zagreb picks technological solution for city’s waste management system
The city has selected technological solution C, one of three proposed, based on an analysis of municipal waste processing technologies
Bulgarian waterworks firm installs in-pipe hydropower generator
A waterworks and sewerage firm in Bulgaria produces electricity using an in-pipe hydropower device in a supply line
Montenegro signs EUR 50 million loan agreement with France’s AFD
AFD will support Montenegro's reforms in waste management, renewable energy, sustainable forestry, and climate action
ASOR from Serbia, Azerbaijan-based AQSIA hold renewables workshops at COP29
The Association for Sustainable Development (ASOR) from Serbia and Azerbaijani group AQSIA held three workshops on renewables at COP29
Romania gets nod for EUR 790 million in aid for coal mine closure
The coal mines are located in the Jiu Valley, Romania’s main coal region and one of the 20 coal regions in the European Union