CMS Austria: New rules on Energy Communities in Austria
Based on the EU’s Clean Energy for all Europeans package, Austria is one of the first countries in Europe, which has presented draft legislation on energy communities.
Premature deaths due to air pollution in Europe remain too high despite improved air quality
The number of premature deaths due to air pollution in Europe remains too high, at some 400,000 a year, despite improved air quality over the past decade. The latest report on air quality by the European Environment Agency (EEA) also shows that almost everyone in Europe is still affected by air pollution and that nearly […]
European Parliament tells EU to back right to reuse, repair products
The European Commission needs to promote repair, resale and reuse of products and ban built-in product obsolence, lawmakers said in a resolution.
EU promotes innovation, offers funds during European Hydrogen Week
Companies and institutions are making announcements as the first European Hydrogen Week is held with a focus on achieving carbon neutrality
Energy reforms move ahead despite COVID-19 – Energy Community annual report
The Annual Implementation Report reveals that the average implementation score of the contracting parties increased from 48% to 53%.
EU rolls out strategy to boost offshore wind to 300 GW by mid-century
The EU Strategy on Offshore Renewable Energy envisages wind turbine capacity of 300 GW in 2050 and 40 GW more in other ocean energy tech.
Get ready – EUKI is just about to launch call for cross-border climate projects
The European Climate Initiative – EUKI is about to start its fifth call for climate action financing for nonprofit organizations.
Here’s what Western Balkans committed to in Sofia Declaration on Green Agenda
By signing the Sofia Declaration on the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans, the region have committed to a number of specific actions.