EU power, gas prices smashing records amid drought, EdF’s nuclear plant setback
Low water levels in major rivers disturb the operation of nuclear power plants and the transportation of coal
First green bonds issued in Croatia
The strategic partners in the green bond issue are Erste&Steiermärkische Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Drought to cost Montenegro’s EPCG utility EUR 100 million in third quarter
State-owned power producer EPCG said it would have to import 294 GWh of electricity in the three months through September due to drought
Seven-day deadline for Serbia’s new MPs to verify petition against lithium
The Serbian parliament has seven days to verify the people's initiative to ban lithium and boron excavation, environmentalists said
Migratory monarch butterfly now Endangered – IUCN Red List
The migratory monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus plexippus), known for its spectacular annual journey of up to 4,000 kilometres across the Americas, has entered the IUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesTM as Endangered, threatened by habitat destruction and climate change. All surviving sturgeon species – also migratory, found across the northern hemisphere – are now at […]
Decarbonizing one steel plant with hydrogen requires up to EUR 7 billion in investment
Hydrogen Europe conducted an analysis of the viability of using solar and renewable energy to decarbonize steel manufacturing
Ember: EU must install renewables two times faster by 2026 to meet climate targets
The EU will need double solar and wind additions by 2026 to deliver on the goal to hold global warming at a maximum 1.5 degrees
CEE Bankwatch: Southeast Europe hydropower investment risks are high and rising
Greenfield large hydropower investments across southeast Europe face major risks and low realisation rates, according to a new report by CEE Bankwatch and partner organisations.