Region/EU

Energy firms sue four EU countries disrupting fossil fuel

Energy firms sue four EU countries for disrupting their fossil fuel projects

23 February 2022 - Five energy companies including RWE seek almost EUR 3.7 billion in damages from the Netherlands, Italy, Poland and Slovenia

REPCONS 2 0 BiH Serbia Montenegro not ready successful energy transition

REPCONS 2.0: BiH, Serbia, Montenegro not ready for successful energy transition

16 February 2022 - Experts from the region have complied the Barometer of Sustainable Energy Transition report titled Perfect Storm – an uncontrolled decarbonization of the Western Balkans’ power sector.

Bulgaria abandon Belene, and announces new reactors at Kozloduy

Bulgaria abandons Belene, announces new reactors at Kozloduy

16 February 2022 - The Bulgarian prime minister said that instead of Belene, the authorities will consider the possibility of building new reactors at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant

Energy Community 2020 target energy efficiency progress renewables

Energy Community meets 2020 target for energy efficiency, makes progress on renewables

16 February 2022 - The Energy Community has achieved the 2020 headline target for energy efficiency, and three contracting parties met the goals for renewables

European energy crisis Losses borne consumers profits by utilities

European energy crisis and how history repeats itself: Losses are borne by consumers while profits are retained by utilities

15 February 2022 - Exposure of end consumers to high energy prices or increased price volatility has to be mitigated by proper national transposition of EU directives

Energy Community obligated follow EU CEEAG state aid guidelines

Energy Community is obligated to follow EU’s CEEAG state aid guidelines

14 February 2022 - The EU's Guidelines on State Aid for Climate, Environmental Protection and Energy (CEEAG) are obligatory, the Energy Community Secretariat said

The EU intends to ban integrated batteries in telephones and electronic devices

EU intends to ban integrated batteries in phones, electronic devices

12 February 2022 - Although batteries are an essential tool in the energy transition, they also have huge hidden costs and environmental impact

OCI Norway is pursuing an aggressive policy of expanding its oil and gas industries

OCI: Norway is pursuing an aggressive policy of expanding its oil and gas industries

11 February 2022 - According to Oil Change International (OCI), Norway is pursuing an oil and gas expansion policy and it has awarded 700 exploration permits in the past ten years, while the UK announced it would start exploitation at six fields in the North Sea this year

Micro wind turbines telecom towers energy independent MOWEA

Micro wind turbines are making telecom towers energy independent

10 February 2022 - Vantage Towers hired Berlin-based startup MOWEA to install its modular micro wind turbines on 52 radio towers in Germany

EU carbon border tax must become mainstream topic in Western Balkans

EU’s carbon border tax must become mainstream topic in Western Balkans

09 February 2022 - Measures accompanying the CBAM must be directed to helping the Western Balkans adjust to the CO2 pricing system, experts say

European carbon emission prices hit record highs nearing EUR 100 ton

European carbon emission prices hit record highs, nearing EUR 100 per ton

03 February 2022 - The cost of a ton of CO2 within the EU ETS reached an all-time high of just below EUR 95 as the market is bracing for a rally to EUR 100.

EU member states USB C universal charging port mobile devices

After years of efforts, EU agrees on common charger type for mobile devices

02 February 2022 - The European Council will open talks with the European Parliament to make USB-C the universal charging socket and cut electronic waste

Vulcan expands Italy geothermal lithium research permit

Vulcan expands to Italy with geothermal lithium research permit

02 February 2022 - The Cesano geothermal area near Rome has potential for sustainable lithium battery chemicals development, Vulcan Energy said

Fossil fuels still subsidized more than renewables in EU, European Court of Auditors find

Fossil fuels still subsidized more than renewables in EU, auditors find

01 February 2022 - The EU's energy taxation and carbon pricing policies don't square with its climate goals, the European Court of Auditors said in a review

EU Greece-Cyprus power link EUR 657 million EuroAsia

EU backs Greece-Cyprus power link project with EUR 657 million

28 January 2022 - The EU decided to fund the Cyprus-Crete section of subsea power corridor project EuroAsia Interconnector with EUR 657 million

HEAL Biomass one main sources air pollution Western Balkans

HEAL: Biomass is one of main sources of air pollution in Western Balkans

27 January 2022 - Health experts from HEAL demand more attention and action on the public health threat of biomass burning in the Western Balkans

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