Japan inaugurates world’s second osmotic power plant
Japan's first osmotic power plant began operations in early August. The facility in Fukuoka harnesses the natural process of osmosis.
Deep Adriatic temperatures already hit end-of-century estimates
Deep Adriatic temperatures forecast for the end of the century are already being recorded, according to scientists from Croatia, Italy, and Slovenia.
Reverse energy flows turn Slovenian distributors into power producers
On May 1 and 2, five Slovenian power distribution companies fed more electricity into the transmission grid than they withdrew.
Eco bride Milica Lukić celebrates love with sustainable wedding
The wedding of Milica Lukić, a researcher and environmental activist, shows that celebrating love can be ceremonial and moving while remaining sustainable.
Zagreb rolls out public bike system
Croatia's capital has introduced a public bike system aimed at reducing traffic congestion, emissions, air pollution, and noise.
Energy Traders Europe calls for clear rules before CBAM implementation
Energy Traders Europe has sent proposals to the European Commission regarding the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism.
Google reveals Gemini AI’s energy and water consumption
Google has become the first tech company to publish a report on the energy consumption, emissions, and water use of its AI software, Gemini.
North Macedonia tackles energy poverty with free inverter air conditioners
North Macedonia's energy poverty package includes free inverter ACs and financial aid to help cover electricity bills.
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