Gence-Creux, ACER: EU power market reform to minimize price volatility for consumers
Electricity market design reform is currently one of the hottest topics in the energy sector in Europe. We spoke with Christophe Gence-Creux, head of the Department for Electricity at the ACER
Swiss energy company Alpiq posts strong EBITDA, net income in H1 2023
Alpiq said its adjusted EBITDA in H1 2023 was CHF 787 million, up from CHF 114 million in the same period of 2022
Greece plans 1.7 GW of electrolyzers, string of new projects to become green hydrogen leader
Green hydrogen and renewable gasses are considered a must for the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors, such as transportation and shipping
Norway’s Equinor unveils world’s biggest floating offshore wind farm
Floating offshore wind farm Hywind Tampen is expected to cut CO2 emissions by 200,000 tons annually at oil and gas fields in the North Sea
CMS outlines energy project development rules in Croatia for investors
Aiming to resolve the main dilemmas for investors and other participants in the energy market in Croatia, the law firm CMS Reich-Rohrwig answered several frequently asked questions
Distribution grid digitalization, smart meters crucial to scale-up prosumers in Serbia, region
The rapid increase in the number of PV power plants for self-consumption has delivered many benefits, but it has also triggered restrictions
Petrol targets 120 PV facilities on gas stations by end of 2023
Petrol Group has put into operation the first two solar power plants on the roofs of its gas stations as part of the Petrol Green project
China, EU hope to make renewables tech recyclable in next decade
Wind turbines are 85%-95% recyclable, but blades are challenging because they are made of composite materials