Turkey becomes 6th country in Europe to reach 100 GW in electricity capacity
Turkey became the 14th country in the world to cross the 100 GW level in combined power plant capacity – most additions are from renewables.
Town of Đurđevac in Croatia picks private partner for geothermal project
The City Council of Đurđevac voted for a partnership with local firm Nova natura for the exploration and exploitation of geothermal potential
Bulgarian municipalities win EEA funds for geothermal heating, cooling
Six local authorities in Bulgaria are getting EEA grants of almost EUR 1.7 million for the use of geothermal energy in heating and cooling
Vulcan expands to Italy with geothermal lithium research permit
The Cesano geothermal area near Rome has potential for sustainable lithium battery chemicals development, Vulcan Energy said
EU approves Croatia’s renewable energy auction support mechanism
The European Commission has approved Croatia's EUR 783 million scheme to support electricity production from renewable sources through 2023
Geothermal-rich California could cover US lithium demand
The Salton Sea in the southern part of California can supply 600,000 tons of lithium per year, an amount exceeding the current annual consumption of the US
Sarajevo to start using geothermal water in district heating system
In a bid to switch from heating oil and thus reduce air pollution stemming from its district heating system, the Canton of Sarajevo will soon be switching to geothermal water. A letter of intent was signed on November 16 between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Canton. Sarajevo is now set to […]
High geothermal energy potential confirmed in Croatia’s north
The Varaždin county in Croatia's north could become energy independent with the production of power and heat from geothermal sources


