Turkey’s renewables failing to cover power demand growth despite solar boom
Turkey became a net electricity exporter in 2024, but wind and solar are still not growing fast enough to meet rising domestic power demand
Europe must finance its clean future now
Europe must accelerate investment and action on clean hydrogen to secure its leadership in the global energy transition and avoid falling behind.
Belgrade Energy Forum 2025 – 50 speakers at eight panels to track pace of SEE energy transition
Conference participants will hear in-depth analyses of the current situation, but also projections for the future.
Austria’s Verbund acquires 272 MW wind project in Romania
Verbund acquired the project from Monsson at a ready-to-build stage and it expects to start construction in 2026
Two thirds of industrial gas consumers in Slovenia eye hydrogen use
TSO Plinovodi and more than 50 industrial firms signed an agreement on the establishment of the Hydrogen for Users consortium – SloH2U
Curtailments reach new highs in Greece ahead of first battery installations
Greek renewable energy producers are fearful for any delay in the deployment of battery energy storage because of curtailments
Turkey discovers its hottest geothermal well to date
Turkey's Sanko Holding has discovered a geothermal well with temperatures reaching 308 degrees Celsius, according to JESDER
Ember: Warming’s 2024 share of global power demand rise was covered with fossil fuels
Renewables and nuclear energy met 79,1% of 2024 global power demand growth. The fossil fuels share was bigger than the part attributed to the annual rise in temperatures.
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