ArcelorMittal Belgium to get EUR 280 million in state aid to decarbonize steelmaking
ArcelorMittal will substitute one of the two existing blast furnaces with a direct reduction iron plant and phase in green hydrogen
Large-scale heat pumps can replace 75% of Germany’s gas demand
To achieve this, Germany would need to install 4 GW of new capacities a year by 2045, a study by Agora Energiewende finds
EPBiH discussing its 90 MW Bitovnja wind farm project with local community
EPBiH has revamped the 90 MW Bitovnja wind farm project after several years, and is now in talks with the local population
Thodoros Skylakakis to become Greece’s new minister of environment, energy
Thodoros Skylakakis is taking over from Kostas Skrekas in the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy, as part of the new government
Two major solar power projects get green light from Government of Montenegro
The Government of Montenegro has issued urban planning and technical requirements for large solar power projects in Nikšić and Rožaje
Enery inks solar PPA with Bulgarian metals producer KCM
Austria-based Enery will supply electricity to lead and zinc producer KCM in Bulgaria from its photovoltaic project
Works launched on 160 MW hydropower plant Dabar in Bileća
Dabar is the biggest of three facilities in the planned cascade on the Trebišnjica river, which will also include hydropower plants Bileća and Nevesinje
Sweden paves way for new nuclear capacity by dropping 100% renewables target
Sweden has changed its electricity mix target from “100% renewable” to “100% fossil-free”