Public voting opens for EUSEW Awards
Public voting for this year's European Sustainable Energy Awards is now open. The jury has selected nine finalists.
Communities leading the Western Balkans’ clean heating transition
Powering district heating networks with geothermal energy, solar thermal, or other renewable energy sources can help make large-scale heating systems efficient, cost-effective, and flexible, especially when rolled out in tandem with small-scale systems
Energie AG acquires stake in Slovenian wind, solar developer
Energie AG aims to develop wind farms and photovoltaic parks in Slovenia with a total capacity of more than 180 MW
EUSEW selects this year’s Young Energy Ambassadors
As part of the European Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), a new class of Young Energy Ambassadors has been selected
Putting people first: renovate to future-proof Europe’s schools
Imagine a future where Europe's schools and educational institutions are transformed into models of energy efficiency, providing our children and teachers with healthier, more comfortable, and more sustainable learning environments
Flexibility needs to be met by demand response, batteries, hydrogen, but also thermal, hydropower plants – IEA
The report Managing the Seasonal Variability of Electricity Demand and Supply analyzes the situation in Europe, India, and Indonesia
Artificial intelligence can detect toxicity of chemicals
Swedish scientists have developed a method using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify toxic chemicals based solely on knowledge of their molecular structure
Greece suspends electricity imports until May 7 to protect system
The Greek Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) has announced the suspension of all electricity imports during the hours around noon