North Macedonia, US agree trade deal including natural gas purchases
North Macedonia and the United States have reached a trade agreement that includes the procurement of liquefied natural gas
Von der Leyen: EU working with member states to cut taxes and lower energy prices
The taxes that industry pays on power are 15 times higher than on gas, Ursula von der Leyen said at the Antwerp European Industry Summit
IEA: Renewables and nuclear set to supply 50% of world’s electricity by 2030 as demand rises steadily
Renewables, gas, and nuclear power will meet all additional electricity demand, while output from coal will decline and CO2 emissions stagnate
Greece achieves record renewables output but also curtailments in 2025
Renewable energy production reached a new high last year in Greece, amidst increased curtailments and a low lignite share
North Macedonia unveils EUR 5.7 billion plan for new power plants, energy storage
North Macedonia's 2026 plan includes 67 power plant projects of at least 1 MW each, for investments totaling an estimated EUR 3.74 billion
Romanian tomato grower to halve costs by installing own cogeneration units
One of the largest greenhouse tomato growers in Romania is about to start generating power and heat and capturing CO2
Šušnjar: Serbia interested in receiving natural gas via Croatia; Đedović Handanović: Just considering it for now
The capacity of the liquefied natural gas terminal on Krk Island in Croatia has been increased from 2.9 billion to 6.1 billion cubic meters per year
Davos: China reaffirms green agenda as US slams EU’s net-zero goal
China reiterated its commitment to green development, in contrast to the US, whose commerce secretary said in Davos that America should rely on oil and gas